Showing posts with label PPP. Show all posts
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Sunday, 13 July 2014

PML-N blocked PPP move to let Musharraf go: minister



 












LAHORE: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Pervaiz Rashid on Saturday said that the Pakistan People’s Party wanted to give indemnity to former president Pervez Musharraf but the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) blocked the move.
Talking to the media here, the minister said the PML N leadership never conceded to the PPP’s demand of indemnity to a former dictator and it had never been a part of any deal. “We have not greeted Musharraf in his medicine of violence like handcuffs and exile as he forced Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif to exile twice,” the minister said.

Pervaiz Rashid said lawlessness had been the rule in the dictatorial regimes while the law takes its due course in a democracy, adding the courts would decide the fate of Pervez Musharraf.

The information minister said that this year’s Independence Day will be marked by a central ceremony at the D Chowk to tell the world that the nation is united under one flag.

Only the national flag will flutter high on August 14 and all other flags would be at half mast as the entire political leadership will be invited to the national ceremony to mark solidarity unity and oneness, he said.

He said the whole nation would sing the national anthem together on August 14, adding that all would be free afterwards to follow their heart’s desire.

Regarding Imran Khan’s call for the August 14 D-Chowk rally, Pervaiz Rashid said Imran Khan should not send a message on Independence Day that the political leadership was divided at a time when the armed forces were busy in an operation in North Waziristan for the security of the country, and a message of unity must be sent to all.

Imran Khan should not weaken Pakistan’s bunkers within Pakistan as the politics of the street may lead to instability and be beneficial to the terrorists, Pervaiz Rashid stressed.

To a query, he said Arsalan Iftikhar was at daggers drawn with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan after the PTI chairman’s provocative speech against his father (former chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry) at Bahawalpur, adding that there is always an Arsalan Iftikhar for every Imran Khan in the world.

To a question, the information minister said Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) was awarded one percent more funds under the NFC Award to the provinces for the war against terror, adding that it would get Rs22 billion extra under the NFC and this amount should be used by the KP government for food and shelter of the IDPs. He said the KP government should also account for Rs80 billion paid by the federal government under the NFC for the same purpose during the past four years.

About the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra), the federal minister Pemra has written to all cable operators regarding the issue of placement of channels and it has to wait for 15 days for the implementation of its instructions as per the law.

To a query regarding consultation with politicians, the minister said the passage of Tahaffuz-e-Pakistan Bill was made possible through consultation with the all political parties and the government has no inhibition to contact any political party in the larger interest of the country, adding that the doors are always open for all political forces. To a question, he said the Pakistan Army had been playing its due rule for peace, adding that the armed forces and democratic institutions have been helping the affected people of North Waziristan.

He said the mischief makers against the armed forces will lick the dust, adding that the powers to the forces are in line with the Constitution of the country and all-out resources and legal umbrella will be provided to them.

Regarding the Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Tahirul Qadri, the minister said Dr Qadri was known for his political somersaults, adding that the PAT chief made a similar attempt against democracy last year as well. He said Tahirul Qadri had deserted his followers in the lap of pneumonia last year and flown to foreign lands on a cosy business class seat.

To a question, the minister said the duration of loadshedding will be cut to the minimum every year, adding that the power transmission lines could not bear the extra power load and the government has decided to set up a separate company to strengthen power transmission lines in the country. — Agencies

Our correspondent adds: Meanwhile, speaking at a discussion, held at the South Asian Free Media Association (Safma), PPP leader Qamar Zaman Kaira has disclosed that the issue of getting rid of Pervez Musharraf was raised by Mian Nawaz Sharif when Asif Ali Zardari had gone to his place to offer condolences over the death of his father.

Kaira said Zardari told Nawaz Sharif that getting rid of Musharraf was not possible as he enjoyed powers under 58-2b as well as the support of the military and various global powers. Zardari proposed amendments to 58-2b before proceeding with any such plan, said Kaira.

He said the PPP government had contacted all parties, the PML-N and Awami National Party (ANP), to discuss the issue. Every party was on the same page and they all gave their consent for letting Pervez Musharraf go so that the country could move forward on the democratic path. He said a political crisis and a tussle among the state institutions started when the PML-N government backtracked on its understanding over the issue.

About the Pakistan Protection Ordinance, Kaira expressed his reservations and said the law had all the ingredients that could be exploited for political victimisation. Such actions would drag the country back three decades and the progress made regarding the politics of negotiation and consensus would be lost.

He said the Pakistan Awami Tehreek leader Tahirul Qadri talks about bringing a revolution in the country and it is his right like any other Pakistani. However, he asked how he is going to bring about a revolution given he represents only one faction of the nation. He said it is difficult to assume that a majority of the people in the country identify themselves with his ideological premise.

Saturday, 28 June 2014

ANP, PPP refuse to attend Qadri’s APC





ISLAMABAD: The Awami National Party (ANP) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) have refused to attend the All Parties Conference (APC) summoned by Tahirul Qadri.

ANP leader Zahid Khan said Tahirul Qadri did not believe in the constitution or democracy.

PPP leader Farhatullah Babar announced the decision of his party not to attend the APC.

Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Tahirul Qadri has convened an APC on July 29 with aim to discuss implications and fallout of the Model Town tragedy and reaching a joint strategy for punishing those responsible for the bloodshed and providing justice to the oppressed.

Thursday, 26 June 2014

PPP won’t be part of campaign to derail democracy: Sharjeel Memon




KARACHI: Sindh Information Minister, Sharjeel Inam Memon Thursday said Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) will not be a part of the forces bent upon derailing democratic process in the country.

Addressing a program at Karachi Press Club (KPC) in connection with distribution of plot allotments to the journalists, he said Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) Chief and Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan have one objective but their approach is different.

To a question, he termed Tahirul Qadri’s movement for ‘revolution’ as untimely and unjustified, adding the mandate of democratically elected government of Pakistan Muslim League-N must be respected.

“Tahirul Qadri should first bring about a revolution in the country of his nationality–Canada,” he said, adding the government should be allowed to serve its full tenure.

He also took a dig at Tahirul Qadri over his unwillingness to disembark Emirates plane at Lahore airport, saying such moves can bring a bad name to the country.

Commenting on the Model Town issue, he slammed the incumbent government, describing its conduct as dictatorial.

To another question in connection with allowing entry to the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Sindh province, he said the Chief Minister has already announced a relief of Rs500 million. He said relief camps for collection of succour have been set up in various districts of Sindh from where truckloads of relief supplies will be transported to the IDPs in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Replying to a query in connection with PTI’s warning to resign from assemblies, Sharjeel Memon said rigging is no justification to roll back the ongoing democratic process in the country.

He said PPP will never allow closure of any media group and that any move to muzzle the freedom of expression will be thwarted. “Those who believe they can gag the voice of truth and render the journalists unemployed live in fools’ paradise,” he added.

The Information Minister announced construction of auditorium and press conference hall for Karachi Press Club this year. He said the KPC should identify the place, the requisite funds will be arranged by the Sindh Governemnt.

He also announced establishment of Endowment Fund for the journalists in the current year.

Later, he distributed plot challans among the members of KPC.

Sunday, 4 May 2014

PML-N, PPP, ANP assail Imran’s rigging charges


 













ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Awami National Party (ANP) have lashed out at Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan for his call to protest against the alleged rigging in last year’s general election.

Talking to ‘The News’ on Saturday, PPP Senator Farhatullah Babar said Imran Khan’s move to resort to protest the alleged rigging was incomprehensible after one year of the election.

The PPP leader said that it was the party’s formal stance that it will not become part of any protest rallies. “Though the PPP also has grievances about the May 11 results but despite its reservation on the results we accepted the May 11 elections,” he added.

According to sources, the PPP has decided to keep itself aloof from the PTI’s May 11 protest call saying that it will not become part of ‘protest politics’ that are aimed at derailing the democratic system.

According to sources, the PPP leaders held in-depth discussions on the protest politics of the PTI and ongoing rallies in the country aimed at destabilising the elected government. “Though we have serious reservations on the results of the election and rigging and even compiled a white paper in this regard that does not mean that we become a tool to destabilise the democratic set-up,” a senior PPP leader said.

Sources said the PPP has decided to continue to play its role as an active opposition in both houses of parliament rather than becoming a tool of others. “Parliament is a forum where the opposition can check any government move and make it accountable rather than adopting protest politics that may put the democratic system in danger,” the PPP leader said.

Opposition leader in the National Assembly Syed Khursheed Shah in a press talk a few days back had already indicated that those who were used to bring out sponsored rallies in the past are now active and it is not a good omen for the country. These rallies are being sponsored and not being taken out on their own as those who are behind these rallies have their own agenda. However, he said the PPP will not become part of it.

Meanwhile, in a statement, the Awami National Party (ANP) leader Mian Iftikhar Hussain said that PTI chief Imran Khan should not indulge in the politics of opportunism.

He said according to Imran Khan, the sacked ministers belonging to the Sherpao group were corrupt while the ones from the PTI showed performance that wasn’t up to the mark.

INP adds from Lahore: PML-N leader and Punjab Minister for Law Rana Sanaullah on Saturday said that PTI Chairman Imran Khan and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Tahirul Qadri have planned to launch an agitation movement on ‘someone’s’ directives.

Talking to newsmen here, he claimed that the people of the country fully support democracy and the PML-N-led federal government and the Imran-Qadri May 11 show will flop. He said Imran Khan was raising a hue and cry of rigging in the general elections and if he has any proof to support these allegations, he should bring it to light. He said that the democracy has no threats from anyone and the incumbent government will definitely complete its constitutional term.

He said protest is a democratic right of everyone and assured that the government will not resort to the arrest of leaders and activists to sabotage the May 11 agitation. He said Imran Khan was criticising the government only instead of improving the performance of the KP provincial government. He said the people are aware of the reality about Imran Khan and Tahirul Qadri, and hoped that their joint venture will turn out to be a flop show like the previous ones.

The provincial law minister alleged that both are acting at the behest of ‘someone’ as they wanted to cause a dent to democracy.

Jang Group boycott by PTI chief a bid to fool nation: PPP leader

LAHORE: Hyder Zaman Qureshi — senior vice-president of PPP south Punjab — said the press conference by PTI chief Imran Khan in which he announced a complete boycott of Geo News and Jang Group after one year of the general elections was another gimmick to fool the nation.

In a statement issued on Saturday, Qureshi said the abrupt position vis-a-vis a media group and the former CJP almost a year after the general elections was shocking and equally disturbing to say the least as it raised many questions for the PTI brigade to answer.

He asked what had happened that forced Imran Khan to blast and target a media group and the former chief justice of Pakistan (CJP). “Does Khan Sahib think the people of Pakistan are so naive and ill-informed or does he think he can play around with their perceived political immaturity or a memory lapse phenomena?”

He asked why it took Imran 12 months to finally realise and identify the real bad guys behind the alleged election rigging and the warehouse where the punctures were sorted out. “Did Khan not know this when he was all praise for the former CJP in Court Room No 1 and rendering an unconditional apology to the former CJP and when he had to eat his own words,” questioned the PPP leader.

Qureshi further asked if Khan had not spotted the so-called rigging nexus (Geo and the former CJP) when he used to praise the media group and its coverage and programming content and independence in dozens of media programmes, including ‘Capital Talk’.

Qureshi also questioned the timing of the sudden move and said Imran opted to speak against the Jang Group at a time when it was being targeted and involved in an unpleasant situation with the armed forces that mattered for all Pakistanis.

“Did Khan realise and formulate conclusively that the media group was the real engine of rigging and for creating perceptions in favour of the PML-N in winning the elections,” the PPP leader asked.

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

PPP demands resignation from Abidi over party policy violation



ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has demanded Faisal Raza Abidi to tender resignation from his senate membership over violation of party policy, Geo News reported.

According to a communiqué issued here Wednesday, PPP General Secretary Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, on the directives of party leadership, demanded resignation from Abidi.

Abidi had violated party policy, therefore, the PPP leadership has demanded him to resign as senator.

PPP demands resignation from Abidi over party policy violation



ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has demanded Faisal Raza Abidi to tender resignation from his senate membership over violation of party policy, Geo News reported.

According to a communiqué issued here Wednesday, PPP General Secretary Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, on the directives of party leadership, demanded resignation from Abidi.

Abidi had violated party policy, therefore, the PPP leadership has demanded him to resign as senator.

Saturday, 12 April 2014

PML-N govt outshines PPP rule by 59pc: survey


 












ISLAMABAD: Even before completing a year in power, the PML-N government has outshone the previous Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) regime with a majority of Pakistanis satisfied with its performance and policies, reveals a recent Gallup Pakistan report.
Despite inheriting a fragile economy, deteriorating law and order, strained ties with neighbouring countries, rampant corruption and uncontrollable inflation, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government managed to put things in order through independent and prudent policies since coming to power in June last year.

Gallup’s Annual Public Pulse Report 2014 reveals that the PML-N government’s overall performance ratings showed a huge improvement over that of the PPP government by 59pc points. It got a Green Card (favourable views exceed unfavourable views) in the overall running of the government. As many as 55% give it a favourable rating.

The Gallup’s study is based on findings from a nationally representative poll in the rural and urban areas of all the four provinces. The sample size was 2,596 adult men and women, face to face interviews, selected through the probability sampling method; the error margin was kept at 3-5% at 95% confidence level. Fieldwork was carried out from January 6 to 13, 2014.

For the six key indicators including the economy, Pak-India relations, overall foreign policy, terrorism control, corruption control and inflation control, the present government received positive comparative net performance ratings.

“The economy recorded a positive 48pc comparative net performance, Pak-India relations 22pc, foreign policy 33pc, terrorism control 31pc, corruption control 36pc and inflation control 20pc net change,” says the report.

The Net Performance Ratings for political leaders rated Nawaz Sharif on top with 18pc favourable. Imran Khan was rated as minus 5pc unfavourable, Asif Ali Zardari at minus 28pc unfavourable, Altaf Hussain minus 39pc unfavourable, Maulana Fazlur Rehman at minus 21pc unfavourable and Asfandyar Wali Khan at minus 34pc unfavourable. The rating of former JI chief Syed Munawar Hassan remained unchanged.

On the issues of controlling inflation, terrorism and corruption, the present government showed an improvement over the previous government by 20pc, 31pc and 36pc, respectively. The Gallup Pakistan survey shows that the government performance still needed improvement but it was far better than that of the PPP government. However, despite some issues needing attention, the PML-N government got a Green Card (favourable views exceed unfavourable views) in overall running of the government, with 55pc favourable and 40pc unfavourable with a positive balance of 15pc points.

A year ago only 27pc had given favourable and 71pc negative ratings to the then PPP government, with a negative balance of 44pc points. Another aspect covered by the Gallup Pakistan survey is the performance of provincial chief ministers (CMs). The performance of the Punjab chief minister was rated as very good by 21pc people and good by 28pc. The Sindh CM obtained 6pc very good ratings while the KP CM and Balochistan CM each got a mere 4pc rating as very good.

The Punjab CM topped the list by obtaining 26pc overall net performance rating. But other chief ministers remained on the negative list with Sindh CM obtaining minus 9pc, the KP CM minus 11pc and Balochistan CM minus 14pc.

Compared to the previous government, the Punjab CM improved his performance by 6pc as compared to 2013 and the Sindh CM improved by 18pc. The new CMs in KP and Balochistan improved the performance ratings significantly from their predecessors as the Balochistan CM got 20pc performance rating and KP CM was rated 16pc better as compared to previous CMs for the same period.

Regarding state institutions, the survey reveals that net performance ratings of the armed forces improved up to 49pc, Supreme Court 27pc and parliament 8pc. However, the performance of other institutions including police, lower courts and political parties got negative ratings. Comparative net performance ratings for state institutions as compared to 2013, however, improved. Armed forces recorded a net change of 4pc, police 8pc, lower courts 2pc, Parliament 30pc and political parties 20pc.

Comparative net performance ratings from January 2014 compared with January 2013, for civil society institutions were also recorded. NGOs recorded a positive 15pc change, media 3pc, educational institutions (schools and colleges) 3pc and religious leaders recorded 7pc.

Monday, 7 April 2014

Mumtaz Bhutto alleges rigging by PPP

ISLAMABAD: PML-N leader Sardar Mumtaz Ali Bhutto, whilst answering questions of party workers said that evidence of rigging by the PPP in the last elections is slowly beginning to surface. Each time the votes are recounted in any constituency, rigged votes by the PPP become apparent by the thousands, he said.

In the light of such conditions, all losing candidates are increasingly determined to have their results rechecked by the election tribunals but because many are unable to afford the fee of Rs10 per vote recounted, they remain silent, Bhutto added.

“This must be immediately taken notice of by the higher authorities as the burden of conducting free and fair elections lies with the government and not the candidate in question”, Bhutto held. Therefore recounting must be done free of charge as this is essential, as what good can be done in the national and provincial assemblies by such members who have entered those bodies by illicit means?, he questioned.

In reply to one question, Sardar Mumtaz Ali Bhutto said that while Zardari is chanting the slogan “kadam barhao Nawaz Sharif hum tumarhay saat hain” his son on the other hand speaks against the Prime Minister. Whereas Zardari seeks reconciliation with the Taliban, Bilawal demands war with them. This raises the question of whether father and son do not see eye to eye, or is this just a new trick to deceive the nation? he concluded.

Monday, 31 March 2014

PPP, MQM forming alliance to thwart peace talks: Taliban sources



KARACHI: Taliban sources have claimed that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) in Sindh are engaged in making alliance in a bid to thwart peace talks.

The Taliban sources said that during their one-month ceasefire Sindh government continued to arrest Taliban activists and tortured them in prison.

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

MQM holding talks with PPP over joining Sindh govt: Sabzwari





KARACHI: MQM leader Faisal Sabzwari says his party is holding talks with the PPP over joining the provincial government in Sindh.

Sabzwari added that the MQM had been approached three times over the last ten months by the PPP regarding joining the provincial government.

According to MQM leader no final decision had been taken on joining the Sindh government as the MQM was still evaluating the PPP’s invitation.

Sabzwari further said there needs to be a working relationship between both parties.