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Thursday, October 6, 2011

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PML(N) led sit-in at Presidency

Updated at: 1232 PST, Thursday, October 06, 2011
PML(N) led sit-in at PresidencyISLAMABAD: PML-N along with other opposition parties is staging a sit-in outside the Presidency after a protest march against prolonged loadshedding and the Balochistan situation. All the routes leading to the Presidency were blocked before the march.

Members of JUI-F, JI, Fata, PPP Sherpao and PML-Hum Khayal have joined hands with the PML-N to participate in the protest.

According to sources, government and opposition members exchanged bitter remarks against each other during National Assembly session today. The members of PML-N later walked out of the House followed by JUI-F.

Opposition leader Chaudhry Nisar, while marching towards the Presidency, said that almost all the opposition parties have joined them in the protest following their conscience.

The PML-N kicked off its movement against the government by staging a sit-in outside the Parliament House on Wednesday with a PPP parliamentarian from Balochistan, Nasir Ali Shah, to protest against the killing of members of the Hazara Shia community.

Speaking to the media outside parliament Wednesday, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said the PML-N would protest against loadshedding so the government could start taking note of the internal problems plaguing the country. He said the situation had worsened to a point where the PML-N thought it would be a sin not to act. He said despite widespread protests countrywide, the PPP-led government was reluctant to take steps to overcome the crisis. Nisar vowed that his party would not let the government punish people and would remind it of its promises made to the public.

Comment: SOUNDS LIKE THAT A GIANT STEP TAKEN TO RESCUE THE NATION/COUNTRY BY GETTING CORRUPTIONS ELIMINATED OUT OF GOVERNMENT MACHINERY (that ruins the lives and economy of the nation/people/country).

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Monday, October 3, 2011

Zardari danger to democracy: Nawaz – GEO.tv | Arshams's Blog

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Zardari danger to democracy: Nawaz

Updated at: 1333 PST, Monday, October 03, 2011
Zardari danger to democracy: Nawaz ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Nawaz Sharif again declared President Asif Ali Zardari a ‘danger to the democracy’, Geo News reported.

Sharif was addressing the meeting of the PML-N Central Working Committee (CWC) held here on Monday.

The meeting was held to discuss the current political situation, economic condition, implementation of decisions of the recently held All Parties Conference (APC), uncontrolled inflation, worsening electricity shortfall and the future strategy of the party.

While declaring Zardari a threat to the democracy, Nawaz said if the resolutions of Parliament regarding national security were implemented then the situation would not be as worse as it is presently.

COMMENT: SOUNDS AND SEEMS WELL SAID.

PML-N to protest against loadshedding – GEO.tv | Arshams's Blog

PML-N to protest against loadshedding – GEO.tv | Arshams's Blog

PML-N to protest against loadshedding

Updated at: 1537 PST, Monday, October 03, 2011
PML-N to protest against loadshedding ISLAMABAD: PML-N parliamentarians decided to protest outside the Presidency against loadshedding, Geo News reported.

According to sources the decision was taken during a meeting of the PML-N Central Working Committee (CWC). The meeting also decided that PML-N MNAs would also voice their concerns on national issues during the National Assembly session.

PML-N President Nawaz Sharif also directed party members to support street protests against loadshedding.

Protests are taking place in several cities of Pakistan but have intensified in Gujranwala and Lahore where up to 16 hours of loadshedding is taking place.

Comment: Right Decision !


Power riots erupt across Pakistan – GEO.tv | Arshams's Blog

Power riots erupt across Pakistan – GEO.tv | Arshams's Blog


Power riots erupt across Pakistan

Updated at: 1328 PST, Monday, October 03, 2011
Power riots erupt across Pakistan GUJRANWALA: Frustrated with the increase in power outages, residents of several cities took to the streets in protest, Geo News reported.

Angry protestors set ablaze vehicles and a petrol station in Gujranwala while five people including a DSP and SHO were hurt during clashes between the protestors and police.

The situation is similar in Gujrat were power riots are also taking place. Three government vehicles, 12 motorcycles and the Gujranwala Electric Power Company (Gepco) complex were set afire by protestors.

Protests are also taking place in Lahore for the second consecutive day. The city is experiencing 14-18 hours of loadshedding and this has also led to a water shortage.

Loadshedding has also taken its toll on residents of Multan, Dera Ghazi Khan, Bahawalpur and other cities of southern Punjab.

The situation is similar in Balochistan where several cities are without power for up to 18 hours. Over in interior Sindh and Karachi residents are living without electricity for at least 10 hours. Residents of the metropolis are left with no other option but to protest as the KESC claims that not enough electricity is being supplied from the national grid.

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA at least 14 hours of loadshedding is taking place leading to water shortage in several areas.
Comment: Pathetic and Peculiar, of course!