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Opp to convince Zardari to step down ahead of polls ISLAMABAD tAhIR NIAz
As the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz-led opposition parties decided on Friday to convince President Asif Ali Zardari to step down ahead of the next general elections to make the election process transparent, they also agreed to adopt a cautious approach and avoid any confrontation with the government so that no third force could take advantage of the political chaos. The top leadership of the opposition parties met on Friday at a lunch hosted by PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif amidst efforts to unite at one platform and form a grand alliance to push the incumbent political dispensation out of power. A participant of the meeting told Pakistan Today that the opposition leadership had decided to convince Zardari to step down ahead of the next general elections to make them credible. However, he added, the opposition would not push the government to the extent where a third party could take advantage of the situation. The meeting also expected a “changed” attitude from the main ruling party to avoid any confrontation with army and judiciary that, they feared, could change the whole spectrum of politics. A source said it was Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Fazlur Rehman who proposed that all the opposition parties should convince Zardari to step down ahead of elections. The meeting was held at a time when the government has locked horns with the army and judiciary on a number of issues and facing legal challenges emanating from a warning by the Supreme Court to implement its order in the NRO case. Fazl, Jamaat-e-Islami chief Syed Munawar Hassan, former JI chief Qazi Hussain Ahmed, PkMAP chief Mahmoud Khan Achakzai, Hasil Bizenjo, PPP-S chief Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao, Sajid Mir, Gohar Ayub Khan, Salim Saifullah and Prof Khurshid Ahmed attended the meeting, which is being considered the biggest and most serious anti-government gathering in the recent days. Another source said the majority of the opposition leaders were of the opinion that the opposition should adopt a cautious approach to push the government for early elections and rejected the proposals given by Nawaz which called for a no-trust motion against the government, long march or en-mass resignation from the parliament. Talking to reporters after the meeting, PMLN spokesman Ahsan Iqbal said the participants of the meeting agreed on five basic points, however, they would take a final decision in this regard soon. The points included: the government should announce elections immediately, electoral rolls must be completed as soon as possible, all decisions of the Supreme Court must be implemented and an independent election commission and a neutral caretaker government be formed. The meeting asked the government to avoid confrontation with state institutions.
NAB springs into action, arrests high-profile NRO beneficiaries, including Ahmed Riaz and Adnan Khawaja Ismail Qureshi detained despite bail g
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EELING the heat from the order of a five-member bench of the Supreme Court, National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Admiral (r) Fasih Bokhari started implementing the apex court orders against the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) on Friday and cases against all beneficiaries of the controversial law were reopened. The arrests of a close aide of President Asif Ali Zardari and a close friend and former jail-mate of Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani by the accountability watchdog came as a huge surprise, as Admiral (r) Bokhari had told the apex court during the last hearing of the NRO implementation case only a few days ago that he would not implement the verdict. Within a single day, not only notices were issued to several accused people but also big fish such as former Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) chairman Adnan Khwaja, former establishment secretary Ismail Qureshi and former joint director of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Ahmed Riaz Shaikh - a close confidant of President Zardari - were questioned and
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detained, while the hunt was on for others. A team of the NAB Special Operations Wing took Qureshi, currently principal of the National School of Public Policy, in custody late on Friday night while he was in a meeting at his office. Sources close to Qureshi’s family told Pakistan Today that the NAB team ar-
rested Qureshi only half an hour after Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani had left the school after meeting him. Sources said Qureshi resisted arrest and informed the raiding party that he had filed a writ petition for pre-arrest bail in the Lahore High Court and the LHC CJ had referred his matter to Justice Manzoor for further action. Sources said the
raiding team did not pay heed to his words and took him into custody, saying they had clear orders to arrest him. Qureshi was arrested for his alleged involvement in financial embezzlement at the National School of Public Policy. Qureshi was taken to the NAB Punjab
Govt would rather go down than beg for help: Gilani PM says resolution not meant to protect his govt but in support of parliament g Says he does not need vote of confidence as he is a unanimously elected PM
nA resolution calls for adherence to trichotomy principle ISLAMABAD StAff RePoRt
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NEPRA approves Rs 3.01 per unit hike for LESCO, QESCO ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) on Friday approved an increase of up to Rs 3.01 per unit in the power tariff for Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) and Quetta Electric Supply Company (QESCO). NEPRA said the increase had been approved for the current financial year. Power tariff for lifeline consumers had been raised by Re 1 per unit, other categories of domestic consumers by 50 paisas to Rs 3.01 per unit, commercial consumers by Rs 2 per unit, industrial consumers by Rs 2.60 per unit and agricultural consumers by Rs 1.50 per unit. Online
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani greets opposition leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan after the NA session. Online
While the government made hectic efforts on Friday to woo the opposition parties to support its resolution in favour of democracy and parliament, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said the government would prefer to go to the people rather than ask anyone to “save us from the NRO or the army”, suggesting that the resolution was not tabled to protect his government but in support of parliament. Throughout his speech in the National Assembly, Gilani made several indirect attacks against the judiciary and the armed forces but did not make any specific remarks against either institution. Interestingly, the speech was punctuated by political twists, contradictions and somersaults. While the desperate-looking prime minister sought the oppositions’ support for the resolution, he said he did not need a vote of confidence as he was a unanimously elected prime minister. ContInued on page 04
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Fearing the democratic system may come under threat, the government on Friday tabled a resolution in the National Assembly that calls for adherence to the principle of trichotomy of powers and expects all state institutions to strictly function within the limits imposed on them by the constitution. The resolution was moved by Awami National Party (ANP) chief Asfandyar Wali Khan. The draft resolution was tabled despite strong reservations from the opposition benches, to get endorsed from the House the efforts made by the political leadership for strengthening democracy in the country. The draft resolution, which remained the topic of discussion in the House for a considerable time, created a clear division between the treasury and opposition, with one side seeing no harm in it and the other terming it absolutely unwarranted. The resolution was redrafted to the acceptability of the opposition as the two sides continued divergent arguments on the issue, but the draft could not convince the leader of the opposition to change his stance on the move. The resolution said: “This House believes that the present democratic dispensation, which is about to complete four years, came into being as ContInued on page 04
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