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Friday 28 February 2014

2 Killed in firing outside Karachi mosque

KARACHI: At least two people have been killed and two others injured in a firing incident outside a mosque in the North Nazimabad area of the city.

Police say assailants riding motorbikes opened fire outside the mosque near Gol Market. A car accompanying the attackers was parked on the opposite side of the road.

Police add the two people killed in the firing incident were affiliated with political parties.






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NA speaker directs Dasti to submit proof supporting his claims

ISLAMABAD: National Assembly Speaker Ayaz sadiq has directed Jamshed Dasti to provide evidence supporting his claims that parliament lodges have become a center of immoral activities, where Mujras (dance parties) are being arranged and liquor and hash are supplied.

In a letter, the speaker directed the Member of National Assembly (MNA) Jamshed Dasti to submit relevant video and other proof supporting his startling revelations till Monday.

The speaker also directed the security in-charge of parliament lodges to keep the record of CCTV footage safe.

on Thursday, Jamshed Dasti while speaker on a point of order in the National Assembly had claimed that liquor worth Rs: 40 to 50 millions is annually supplied to the parliament lodges and corridors of these lodes reek of unbearably pungent smell of hash.

Dasti had put forward a demand to hold laboratory tests of all parliamentarians to detect cannabis.



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Operation in FATA after consultation: Nisar

ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said there is no military operation underway in the federally Administered Tribal areas (FATA).

Speaking on the National assembly floor, Nisar said any plans for an operation in FATA will be made after holding consultations with relevant stakeholders.

Nisar told parliamentarians it would take up to three weeks to launch an operation in FATA and he has been informed by Army Chief General Raheel Sharif that the plans are ready.

The interior minister further said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had summoned the chief ministers of a meeting to discuss the National Security Policy next week. The cost of the policy which is an estimated Rs: 32 billion will be shared between the center and provinces, Nisar added.

According to Nisar, the families of FC personnel who had been killed in 2012 while fighting terrorism had not been compensated. The interior minister announced a 'Shuda (Martyrs) Package' for victims form all forces which be presented in the cabinet session.






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PM to distribute business loans among youths Friday

LAHORE: Prime Minister, Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on Friday will distribute the business loans among the youths under Youth Business Loan Scheme earlier approved by the goverment, Geo News Reported.

Sources said that some four to five thousand youths in the range of 21 to 45 years from across the country would initially be benefited with the business loans without any markup.

The loan limit will be from one lac to 20 lacs (2 Million) rupees, while 50 percent quota for women reserved besides quotas for the families and widows of the martyrs and persons from backward areas of the country would be given preference.






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Wednesday 26 February 2014

PTI Likely to announce end to Nato Supplies blockade

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) core committee led by its Chairman Imran Khan would met here Thursday to deliberate upon the issues relating Nato supplies, National security Policy, talks with the Taliban and the party's affairs.

According to the sources, the committee would likely to announce to end the blockade of the Nato supplies following the verdict of Peshawar High court (PHC) that declared the act of blockade as illegal.






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YouTube Ordered To Take Down anti-Muslim Film

SAN FRANCISCO: A US appeals court ordered YouTube on Wednesday to take down an anti-Muslim film that sparked violence in many parts of the middle East.

The decision by a divided three-judge panel of the 9th US circuit Court of appeals in San Francisco reinstated a lawsuit filed against YouTube by an actress who appeared in the video. The 9tth Circuit said the YouTube posting infringed actress Cindy Lee Garcia's copyright to her role, and she, not just the filmmaker, could demand its removal.

The court's ruling addressed control of the clip, not its contents, which YouTube determined didn't violate its standards.

''Garcia's performance was used in a way that she found abhorrent and her appearance in the film subjected her to threats of physical harm and even death, ''Chief Judge Alex Kozinski wrote for the majority court.

''Despite there harms, and despite Garcia's viable copyright claim,
Google refused to remove the film from YouTube.''

Garcia said she was duped into appearing in the film by the man behind it, Mark Basseley Youssef.

The 14-minute film, ''Innocence of Muslims,'' Sparked violence in late 2012, but YouTube rebuffed requests from President Barack Obama to take it down, arguing that only the filmmaker and not the actress owned the copyright.

The court said the actress owned the copyright to her performance because she thought it was for another film unrelated to what ultimately aired. (AP)


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No Compromise On Rule Of Law: Justice Tassaduq

KARACHI: The Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jillani has said that there will be no the enforcement of the rule of law and the Constitution.

Speaking at a dinner reception hosted in his honour by the Sindh High Court Bar Association (SHCBA) here on Wednesday, he said that rule of law is essential for transforming the society to a civilised one.



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No Ambiguity In National Security Policy: Nawaz 

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday that there was no ambiguity in the National Security Policy adopted on Tuesday by the cabinet.

Speaking in the National Assembly, he said that the government would welcome any suggestion given by the opposition.

Responding to the concerns expressed by opposition Leader Khurshid Shah, he said that he would seek opinion of leaders of parliamentary parties of political parties.

He said that the government was not confused over the talks with the Taliban and people were alsoinformed about the process through media.

Sharif said that the security policy was a national policy and all the parties should give their input to improve it.






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Khurshid  Shah Assures Full Cooperation To Govt

ISLAMABAD: Leader of the Opposition, Khurshid Shah on Wednesday assuring the government his full support advised the prime minister to tale the parliamentary parties into confidence as regards the talks with the Taliban, Geo News reported.

Following the National Security Policy tabled by the Federal Interior Minister, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, Khurshid Shah addressing the National Assembly session said that they would never make any such demand damaging the country and democracy.






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Karachi Unrest case: Geo News Acquires Police Report Submitted To SC

KARACHI: The Karachi police chief has submitted a report of his department's performance to the Supreme Court, showing a decline in the metropolis and a surge in extortion.

The report was submitted to a Supreme Court bench headed by the chief Justice of Pakistan hearing Karachi law and order case on Wednesday.

According to the report, a copy of which is available with Geo News, 601 wanted criminals including 213 proclaimed offenders were arrested since September last year.

The report further said that 5746 policemen were performing duties with VIPs. Besides giving details about number of criminals held by the police, the report said a recent increase in the terror activities was a reaction to police action against militants.


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Tuesday 25 February 2014

Pak-Iran pipeline not possible due to US sancions: Abbasi

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan  on Tuesday said that work on a pipeline to import gas from Iran cannot proceed because of sanctions imposed by the United Sates and the European Union on Tehran.

The Iranian side of the $7.5 billion project is almost complete, but Pakistan has run into repeated problems paying for the 780 kilometer (485 mile) section to be built on its side of the border.

Last year, Pakistan had asked Iran for $2 billion in financing to build its side of the controversial gas pipeline.


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Pakistan Poised For Offensive In North Waziristan

WASHINGTON: Pakistan is poised to lunch a full-scale offensive in its lawless tribal region North Waziristan if talks with Taliban insurgents fail, a senior Pakistan government official said Tuesday.

The Pakistan government recently opened negotiations with the Pakistani Taliban to end years of fighting in the northwest that has cost thousands of lives and forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes.

Peace efforts suffered a setback, however, when a bombing claimed by the Pakistan Taliban last week killed 12 police officers in the port city of Karachi, and a few days later a Taliban faction also claimed it killed 23 soldiers.

The official, who briefed reporters in WASHINGTON on condition he not be identified, said Pakistan's government prefers a negotiated settlement but that preparations have been made for military action if negotiations do not yield the ''right dividend''.

Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who was elected in may, long has favored peace talks over military action to end the bloodshed in the northwest, but he is also pressure from critics to retaliate for any Taliban violence.

The official said Pakistani troops would not have to be sent into the area because they already are deployed there and only wouild to be repositioned for what he said would be a ''very visible operation.''
(AP)






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US Planning Full Afghan Pullout, Obama Tells Karzai

 WASHINGTON: President Obama, apparently resigned to President Hamid Karzai's refusal to sign a long-term security agreement with the United State before he leaves office, told him in a phone call on Tuesday that he had instructed the pentagon to begin planning for a complete withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan by the end of the year.


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Wednesday 19 February 2014

Geo News Gets Initial Forensic Report On Lahore Massacre

LAHORE: Geo News has obtained the initial forensic report of the brutal killing of 8 members of a family in a house in Lahore.

According to sources, one of the dead, identified as Nazir had blood stains on clothes that match with the samples picked from the other persons killed in the house.

The murder weapon, in this case a hammer, found from the scene does not have any finger prints because its handle was made of wood, the sources added. However, the chemical retrieved from near the dead bodies was also found on Nazir's feet.

The report states the cause of Nazir's death as an overdose of tranquilizers, sources further add.

The police has confirmed that no robbery took place in the house.


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Karachi: Police Dig Trenches Amid Security Threats

KARACHI: Police have made rare security arrangements ranging from digging trenches outside some police stations, placing barricades to erecting additional walls to protect the facilities against any terrorists attack after a warning by intelligence agencies.

According to reports, the arrangements have been made for police stations in Orangi Town, Mominabad, Peerabad, Gaddap, Mauripur, Mochko and Ittehad Town.


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PML-F General Secretary Imtiaz Sheikh Resigns

KARACHI: Imtiaz Sheikh, General Secretary of the Pakistan Muslim League-Functional (PML-F), has resigned from his post after developing difference with the party, sources told Geo News.

Sheikh confirmed to Geo News that he had tendered his resignation however he declined to comment further.

The sources said that his resignation had been sent to PML-F chief Pir Pagara.

Meanwhile, PML-F leader Pir Sadruddin Rashdi met sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah to discuss issues between the PML-F and the Pakistan People's Party (PPP).

Sources said that he was also0 expected to go to Dubai ti meet top leadership of the PPP.


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TTP Presents Demands For Ceasefire

PESHAWAR: Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has put forward demands for a ceasefire to the government.

TTP spokesman Shahidullah Shahid informed the media of the Taliban demands which call for an end to the arrest of Taliban members and their deaths in police encounters. The Taliban have also demanded that dumping of their members' bodies be stopped.

The TTP spokesman says a ceasefire will be implemented when the government committe provides assurances to the Taliban committee that demands will be met.

The TTP spokesman claimed the killing of 23 FC personnel was in reaction to the army killing Taliban members on the same day. he added that a list of Taliban members killed during the dialogus process would be issued soon.

Talks between the committee formed by the government and Taliban stalled after 23 FC personnel were killed by the Mohmand Agency Taliban. Following the killing, the government committee informed prime Minister Nawaz Sharif that talks could not continue until attacks stopped.



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Post mortem of 8 Johar Town victims concludes

LAHORE: The  post mortem of eight members of a family including three minors, who were found murdered under mysterious circumstances inside their house at E/1 Johar Town on Tuesday, has concluded, Geo News reported Wednesday.


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COAS, CJCSC meets US Centcom Chief

ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif and Chairman Joints Chief of Staff Committee (CJCSC) General Raheel Mahmood held meetings with General Lloyd J Austin, Commander of the United States Central Command (Centcom) here on Wednesday.

During the meeting issues pertaining to US withdrawal from Afghanistan and the region were discussed.

In a meeting held at Joint Staff Headquarters CJCSC General Mahmood briefed General Austin on the situation in neighbouring Afghanistan.

The Contcom chief later called on COAS General Sharif and discussed matters relating to the security situation in the region and Afghanistan.


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Karachi : 8 die as truck falls into Lyari river

KARACHI: Six people lost their lives while two others were seriously injured when a speeding mini-truck lost control on Lyari Expressway and fell into Lyari river, Geo News reported Wednesday.

Confirming the toll, Senior Medico-legal Officer Civil Hospital, Dr Aftab Chanar said the dead included 3 childen, 2 women and 2 men while a couple of men were in a critical condition.

Later, both of the injured also breathed their last, pushing the death toll from the tragic accident to eight.

The mini-truck was heading towards Mauripur Road via Lyari Expressway where it veered off due to speeding and feel into the Lyari River after breaking through the safety wall near Garden Area.

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Pakistan signs CASA-1000 agreement to import electricity

WASHINGTON: Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan have signed an agreement CASA-1000 which will enable Islamabad to import electricity to meet its energy needs.

Federal Minister for water and Power khawaja Asif represented Pakistan in the meeting. Under the agreement Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan will provide 700 megawatt electricity to Pakistan via Afghanistan.





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Tuesday 18 February 2014

Two killed, two injured in Karachi firing

KARACHI: At least two people were killed and as many injured when unknown armed men opened fire at a shop after midnight, Geo News reported Wednwsday.

According to police,two people were killed and  two others including a women injured when armed men opened fire at an ice-cream parlor near Neepa Chowrangi and fled.

The police said that the dead and injured were taken to the Jinnah Hospital. They said that 19 bullet-casing were found from the crime scene. Identities of the dead and the injured were yet to be ascertained.


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2 Dead as gas pipeline explodes in Sindh

GHOTKI: A 36-inch diameter gas pipeline from Qadirpur Gas field caught fire after a huga explosion near Mir Kosh area in Ghotki district, Police said on Wednesday.

The Police said that two people were killed and two others sustained injured in the explosion. They said that dead and injured were shifted to a nearby hospital.

According to reports, Guddu-kashmore highway was closed for traffic as the gas pipe line exploded near the road linking Punjab and sindh.

Gas supply was suspended to different areas of Punjab and Sindh after the explosion.

Official sources said that gas supply to power plants in Faisalabad and Kabirwala was suspended after the incident.



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Eight of a family killed in Lahore

LAHORE: Eight members of the same family were murdered in the Johar Town area of the city during the early hours of Tuesday.

Police said the victims' throats were slit prior to them being shot.
Lahore's police chief, Shafiq Ahmad Chaudhry told media the murders could be a result of an enmity. ''The savagery of the murders illustrates it could be a revenge.''

''We recovered a white chemical from near the bodies which was used in the murders. The chemical has been sent to a lab for analysis,''Chaudhry said.

A team headed by the DIG, has been constituted to probe the murders.





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Taliban serious about peace talks: TTP spokesman

PESHAWAR: Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesman Shahidullah Shahid said the Taliban were serious about peace talks.

The spokesman said the TTP had contacted Taliban factions on the issue of a ceasefire and a decision would be made soon.

Shahidullah Shahid added the decision endorsed by the Ameer of the Tehreek is obligatory to pursue for all groups. The spokesman further said they would not not face any difficulty with the Taliban factions on any decision.

according to the TTP spokesman, Mohmand Agency Taliban would have to explain their actions during a shura meeting.

The spokesman further said there had been a sudden a sudden increase in the dumping of their companions' bodies and it was necessary for this to stop if the talks were to be successful.






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Major Martyred in Terrorist Attack: ISPR

RAWALPINDI: The media wing of the military, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) says a major of the Pakistan army was martyred in a terrorist attack outside Peshawar.

According to the ISPR, Major Jahenzeb was martyred when terrorists attacked a security forces vehicle. Three terrorists were killed when forces retaliated.

Major Jahenzeb's funeral prayer was offered at the core Headquarters.

The attack follows a breakdown in peace talks between the committees formed by the government and Taliban after the killing of 23 FC personnel by the Mohmand Agency Taliban.


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FC troops killing: Will demand reply from Taliban, says Prof Ibrahim

ISLAMABAD: Professor Ibrahim Khan, member of Taliban negotiating team, said on Tuesday that the team will demand an answer from Taliban over the ruthless killing of 23 Frontier Corps (FC) soldiers,
Geo News Reported.

While talking to Geo News, Professor Ibrahim said they are facing difficulties in establishing contact with the Taliban while there are obstacles in communication among their groups as well.

He said the media and masses have raised questions over the Taliban's heinous action of killing 23 detained FC personnel, and the negotiating team will seek a reply from Taliban.

Professor Ibrahim told the team will ask about the dead bodies of the martyred soldiers and the reason of their brutal act during the dialogue Process.

It is pertinent to mention here that TTP Mohmand Agency chapter claimed beheading 23 detained FC men on Sunday night.

Umar Khorasani, in charge of the Mohmand Agency Taliban , claimed that the held FC men were captured from the shonkrai post in June 2010. There was, however, no confirmation or reaction from the government or official TTP spokesman till the filing of this report.

Khorasani claimed the Taliban had been asking the government to stop the alleged killing of their colleagues as the release of prisoners was their basic demand but the government did not listen to them.






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PM Nawaz Meets Government Committee
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Tuesday met with the four-member government committee formed to hold peace talks.

A detailed discussion over the dialogue process with the Taliban was held during the meeting. The government committee said attacks in Karachi and killing of FC personnel in Mohmand Agency had a negative impact on efforts to restore peace in the country.

The committee's coordinator, Irfan Siddiqui briefed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif about reservations to proceeed with the dialogue process until the Taliban took concrete measures and announced a ceasefire.

The committee informed the Prime Minister that the Taliban would have to stop their activities for the dialogus process to be result oriented.

Te Prime Minister directed the committee to continue their meetings over the dialogue process.

Following the killing of 23 in-custody FC personnel by Mohmand Agency Taliban, the government committee had refused hild scheduled meeting with the committee formed by the Taliban on Monday..

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Friday 14 February 2014

Taliban Team, TTP Spokesman make Telephonic Contact

 Islamabad : The committee nominated by the Taliban and Tereek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesman Shahidullah Shahid spoke over the telephone during a meeting held with the committee formed by the government.

Sources said the Taliban committee apprised Shahidullah Shahid over the demand of the government committee for ceasfire.

The TTP spokesman said he would apprise the Taliban shura over the demand and would inform the committee after it.





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New Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal Resigns
NEW DELHI : Arvind Kejriwal, a leader of India's new emerging political party Aam Admi Party (AAP) and New Delhi Chief Minister, resigned on Friday only 49 days after he assumed the office, media reports said.

According to reports, Kejriwal tendered his resignation after his failed attempt to get an anti-corruption law called Jan Lokpal Bill approved from the Delhi Assembly.

"Wen have not come here to save the government but the country. I will sacrifice the CM's chair a thousand times if I have to for this task. We have to take this fight to Parliament. Perhaps it is our last session," he was quoted by India Today as saying in the assembly.

Speaking to media, he demanded for a fresh election. He criticized the two main political parties the Congress and the BJP for not allowing the bill to be tabled in the legislature.





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Student Groups Clash Over Valentine's Day In Peshawar
 Peshawar: Two student organisations clashed over valentine's Day celebrations at a local university here on Friday.

TThe clash took place between a group at the university which was celebrating Valentine's Day and another observing Haya Day (modest day).

The police were called in to bring the situation under control but were pelted with stones by angry students. There were reports of students firing at police.

Police said one student group burnt the hostel rooms of the other.


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Anti-Drone Campaigner Karim Khan Recovered
Islamabad: Pakistan anti-drone campaigneer, Karim Khan who had disappeared from Rawalpindi on February 5 has been recovered.
Karim Khan whose brother and teenage son were killed in a December 2009 drone attack had disappeared days before he was due to testify before European parliamentarians.

Khan's lawyer, Shahzad Akbar claimed his client had been kidnapped by 15 to 20 men.

On Wednesday,  the Rawalpindi bench of the Lahore High Court had ordered the government to produce Karim Khan at a hearing on February 20.

Khan had also filed a case against drone strikes, arguing they constitute murder under domestic law.

He was also due to travel to Europe to speak with German, Dutch and British parliamentarians about his personal experience with drone strikes and the impact they are having on his country.


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Initial Report Of Blast targeting Rangers Prepared
Karachi: The initial report of the suicide attack targeting a Rangers vehicle has been presented. The report states fingers of the suicide bomber have been sent to the National Database Registration Authority (NADRA) for verification.

The report clarified that no security personnel had been injured in the attack which took place when the Rangers vehicle was passing through the Qayyumabad area of karachi.

According to Rangers spokesman, wing Commander of Ghazi Rangers along with security personnel was on way to Defence and was passing through Qayyumabad area when a suicide bomber blew himself in front of his vehicle, causing damage to the car.

The attack was the second successive attack in as many days targeting personnel of law enforcement agencies
On Thursday a car bombing claimed by the Taliban resulted in the death of 13 policemen.

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Saturday 8 February 2014

One killed, 14 injured as college bus plunges into ravine in Pakistan
Pakpattan : A college student lost her life while fourteen other were wounded when a private college bas plunged into ravine in Pakpattan on saturday, Geo News reported.

According to the rescue sources, a private college bus plunged into a ravine when it was on way to college. As a result of mishap, one student was killed while 14 others sustained injuries who were shifted to DHQ Hospital for first aid.

Hospital sources told that six injured were in critical condition.

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15 suspects of railway track blast held in Landhi
Karachi : The rangers carried out raids in Gehram bugti area of Landhi, detaining 15 suspects allegedly involved in railway track explosion near Gahgar Phatak that left scores of people injured.

According to the sources, the raid was conducted on early morning in Ghram Bugti Goth area of Landhi on intelligence tip-off.

Weapons and explosive material were also recovered from the possession of the suspects, the sources said.


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MQM Appeals traders, transporters to resume their activities
Karachi : muttahida Qaumi Movement's (MQM) Coordination Committee asked traders and transporters to resume their activities from 2 PM.

Earlier on saturday morning, a complete shutdown was witnessed in Karachi as the MQM observed a day of morning against the alleged extra judicial of party workers.

The MQM coordination committe thanked the business community and the transporters for showing their solidarity with the party in observing day of mourning.


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Tuesday 4 February 2014

Agenda of Taliban in peace Talks
Islamabad: Taliban Pakistan has finalised their agenda for peace talks. According to Dunya news taliban sharia in country, Ban on "Sudi System" . release of prisoners, jobs for the war affectees, quit from USA war, stop drone attacks on Pakistan, And release of Mumtaz Qadri are the main points of TTP for peace talks.

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Daily expenses on ex-dictator Pervez Musharraf Security
 Daily expenses on ex-dictator Pervez Musharraf Security is becoming a burden on the poor people of Pakistan. The ex-dictator is being hospitalized to avoid his presence in the court. Musharraf is in armed force institute called AFIC in Rawalpindi. According to the reports a security staff equal equal to 8 police station is deployed on the security of ex-dictator. This security gave a loss of 100 rupees for the past 9 months to the govt treasury.


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Econcmy suffering by traffic jam: research in Pakistan
Economy suffering by traffic jam about 250 billions annually. A research done in Pakistan by Indus Motor Company with the collaboration of ND University and Toyota Research on Traffic Congestion. According to the research the country's economy is suffering 66.3 millions rupees per day and 250 billion annually due to road traffic jam. Read the detail new below.


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45 Years old women assaulted by 5 men in Muzaffar Garh
Muzaffar Garh : A local panchayat ordered to assault a 45 years old innocent women as the brother of the women had an affair with the girl of opposite party. The people has arrested the accused.



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Monday 3 February 2014

Increased in security measurements for CM Punjab
 Security measurements been increased for the CM Punjab to encounter any attack by the Taliban in reaction to surgical attacks on Waziristan. IG Punjab has demanded 200 Million rupees to provide foolproof security to Chief Minister House at 7 Club Road.

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Pakistan Prisoners in foreign jails
Foreign ministry of Pakistan revealed the figures of Pakistani prisoners in foreign jails. According to these figures Saudi Arabia have 1920 prisoners Pakistanis in Saudi Jails. Apart from these according to express news 30000 of Pakistan are being arrested who have no or not complete documents. In UAE jails 1800, India 386 and 275 in Chinese jails.

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Unique Park In Dubai
Unique Park in Dubai is nearly to be completed that will be consist of trees mentioned in Quran.

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Money Wins
Dubai. The ICC meeting ended with the distribution of important posts among the Big Three countries According to the reports India will supervise the ICC from June 2014 to 2016. According to the cricket experts it was not injustice with the cricket. Read above news for details.

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Pakistan Strongly Opposed Big Three Plane
Pakistan strongly opposed Big Three plane at the ICC meeting in Dubai. South Africa, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh supported Pakistan point of view. Pakistan warn Australian and Indian cricket board for any negative activity in cricket.

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Afghan Taliban Shot Down US Drone 27/01/2014
Afghanistan: A US drone shot down in the afghan province Parwan claimed by the Afghan Taliban. According to the Afghan media the Taliban called to the local media and claimed that they have shot down a drone and the scraped of the drone is been taken off by the authorities.

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PIA Flight left the passengers at airport and takes off.
PIA flight left the passengers at airport and takes off for jeddah. 110 passenger were left at karachi airport and there were no more capacity available in the flight.


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