Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Text of Nawaz Sharif’s speech

LAHORE:-
                  Complete text of speech made by former prime minister and President PML-N Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif at a function organised by the SAFMA I had requested Imtiaz Sahab to let me speak in the beginning instead at the last. It is kind of Imtiaz Sahab that he had invited me here. You are seated here. I am pleased to see guests from Hindustan. Prior to me many beautiful talks had been delivered. First Imtiaz Sahab, and then Dr Sahab has said many good things. I think that such a condition should exist between two countries. This environment will get further better. Then certainly we will resolve our issues, will increase our cooperation as well, will progress too, moreover prosperity will be actualised, our issues will be resolved also. Both countries will resolve their respective issues besides settling matters of mutual concern too. And Imtiaz Alam Sahab’s dream ‘Let us join hands to write a new story’ will be materialised as well. And then Building Bridges in the Sub-Continent. Usually for politicians Building Bridges are not on rivers. I understand that this is not a good beginning. Imtiaz Sahab is working for long. SAFMA’s others members are involved in this struggle for long. For peace and brotherhood in this region, and especially in your ‘writing a new story’ I was ready to pen another new account. I was not aware that Musharraf was writing another narrative, which was in dire contradiction to the existent tale. It was so painful and sad that for the first time in the history of Pakistan and Hindustan that two prime ministers, as per your assertion, had come very close to each other and they had developed very good understanding. Hindustan n PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee came to Pakistan. I respect him a lot, and pray for his good health. I think he was a brave man, and he himself expressed his desire that why we should not resolve Pakistan’s issues, find solution to problems, make a move to progress, and listen to each other’s troubles, understand, and make earnest efforts to resolve them. I liked his talk to the core of my heart. A day came when he arrived here. When he came, I think it was a historic day in the history of Pakistan and Hindustan. Upon his arrival, he expressed a desire, and talked with sincerity. I was impressed by his truthfulness and his face depicted his honesty, his eyes stood witness to it. He had fairness in his talk. I am in the knowledge of the things and I have gone through the process myself. We talked face-to-face. Prior to this, we used to meet in conferences. I had meetings with his predecessor as well. I have talking to Narsima Rao as well since he was prime minister of Hindustan at that time. When I became prime minister of Pakistan it was the fag end of 1990. I met him and he talked about Pakistan’s economic progress and fiscal policy. He especially mentioned that your (my) economic reforms order was very popular in Hindustan. Indian business community repeatedly asks to implement the policy which is actualised in Pakistan, which included abolishing exchange control, and heading to the free market economy, and he said he wanted to study your (my) model. I said it was pleasing to me. The same we want. We wish to compete in the economic race, do not want military or defence rivalry. I think it has been a bad luck of Hindustan that we had tried to compete in arms race. If Hindustan had been running after MIG 29, then we chased F16. Hindustan purchased tanks, and we made it compulsory upon us to follow the suit. Because of this, our social sectors, our development areas were adversely affected to a huge extent. Our lagged behind in education, health services, industrial development. Huge sums of money were spent on the defence built-up. We had a tradition that if anything goes wrong in Hindustan, its onus should put on Pakistan. If some thing untoward happened in Pakistan, Hindustan was to get the blame. This has been the tit-for-tat, whether there was a reality to this or not. You and I have been seeing that we spent our 60 years in this. How much this damaged us! We missed our target. Here Imtiaz talked of the Motorways, which was my first project as prime minister in 1990 which was launched by us, and completed it though we did not get time. In the first tenure, we got two years, and in the second two-and-a-half years. You saw that we completed it in the second term. It could have been done earlier provided our stint would not have been disrupted. I think that Motorways could have been constructed earlier. In the ECO meeting, I talked to the Afghan president. Said in the Tashkent meeting, that why the Motorways is not extended to Kabul. Half of it should be financed by you, half by us. The project was that on one it would be stretched to Gwadar, and from second point to Tashkent. But Motorways could not be extended to Tashkent but I was sent to Jeddah. If I would not have reached Jeddah, then Motorways would have stretched to Tashkent. It was our commitment to our country. It would have very good if Hindustan would have constructed the same Motorways and take it to Calcutta (Kolkata) and carried out such a trade or business. Because of which I am sure that we had resolved our issues and problems; Jammu and Kashmir dispute could have been resolved simultaneously. I am certain that this would have solves the problem. Vajpayee said to me ‘Pakistan takes Jammu-Kashmir very seriously. It is not that we have come here, and sign a declaration. We want to resolve the Jammu-Kashmir problem. I believe that year 1999 should be declared ‘year of resolution of Kashmir’. I was hugely impressed after listening to Vajpayee’s this discourse. A person has this earnest desire in his heart that he wants to resolve the most important issue between two countries. And we will come close to each other after resolving our all problems.

Nawaz Sharif’s letter to Nizami

Following is the text of PML-N President Mian Mu-hammad Nawaz Sharif’s le-tter to Editor-in-Chief The
Nation Majid Nizami:
August 15, 2011
Dear Majid Nizami
“I would like to invite your attention to Daily Nawa-i-Waqt editorial of August 15 and some points of your speech in a news item published on the front page of the newspaper the same day wherein I have been accounted for the speech I delivered a day earlier during a function in Lahore. I regret to point out that some points of my speech were reported out of context and these were reviewed and criticised harshly. I do not doubt your patriotism and hugely appreciate you for your profound adherence to the Ideology of Pakistan and democratic norms. The admiration and reverence I have for you, needs no mention here. However, I am sorry to say that I have been criticised for what I have not said. The function where I delivered my speech, was attended by some Sikh delegatesvisiting from Hindustan. Addressing them, I said the God (Rubb) whom you worship, is also our God since as per the Holy Quran He is Rubbul A’ala’meen. My this sentence was distorted in such a way that as if I have pronounced Bharati gods as mine God.
In my that speech I mentioned the Kashmir issue at least thrice, and laid stress on its immediate resolution. In the same context, I also said that Bharat’s then prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee visited Lahore in 1999, and he (Vajpayee) emphasised the need to resolve the Kashmir issue within a year. This is a historic fact, and I don’t feel any itch to state it so. In this context, the Kargil misadventure also came under discussion, and due to which the whole process was sabotaged. On this, I said Bharat took a good step by constituting a commission. Pakistan must also follow the same. I want to make clear that I did not say that the border dividing Pakistan and Bharat was our constraint. I have a strong belief in the ideology of Pakistan and its founding principles. This dogma has always been the foundation stone of my politics. In my speech, I, while sharing a light moment with the Sikhs, only said that our language was one, customs and traditions also bore similarity, but there was a border between us.
The Quaid, in an interview to an American journalist, hadsaid he wished that Pakistan and Bharat should have such neighbourly relations, like that of the United States and Canada.
Respectable Nizami Sahab! I also have a similar wish. If the issue of Kashmir is resolved judiciously, and if no hindrance is created on the canal waters of Pakistan, then peaceful relations, as a guarantee to durable peace, could be developed between the two countries as per the sayings of the Quaid.
Regarding the nuclear blasts, I said you (Indians) did, and we followed the suit.
Respectable Nizami Sahab! You had advised the same. Reality is that Pakistan emerged as a recognised nuclear power on the globe. In the same way, the service I rendered for the defence of the beloved land, and to make its borders impregnable, the whole is proud of it. I will be proud of it till I draw my last breath.
I again pray for your health and long life.
Truly,
(Signature)
Muhammad Nawaz Sharif

Monday, 15 August 2011

Zafar Qureshi resumes NICL scam probe

KARACHI:-
                     Zafar Qureshi, Additional Director General of the Federal Investigation Agency, resumed the investigation into the National Insurance Company Limited (NICL) scam case after taking charge of his office on Monday, DawnNews reported.
Earlier on Saturday, he was stopped from attending his ‘first day’ in office when security officials barred him from entering the FIA building after a hoax call regarding a bomb.
Mr Qureshi was reinstated to his post last week after the Supreme Court quashed his July 4 suspension order.
He was suspended by the government apparently to keep him out of the investigation into the multi-billion-rupee NICL scam which also involves Moonis Elahi, the son of former Punjab chief minister Chaudhry Pervez Elahi whose party is a partner in the PPP-led coalition government at the centre.

Judicial probe to investigate Shahbaz’s allegations: Awan

ISLAMABAD:-
                           The federal government on Monday announced that it would conduct a judicial probe into the recent statements by Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif accusing President Asif Ali Zardari of making threats against him, DawnNews reported.
Addressing a press conference at the Press Information Department, former law minister Senator Babar Awan said that the federal government had taken serious notice of Mr Sharif’s statements.
Calling the statements irresponsible and non-serious, Mr Awan said the government was approaching for a judicial probe into the accusations against President Zardari.
Concerned officials have been directed regarding the formation of a judicial commission in this regard, he said.
On the other hand, Senator Mushahidullah Khan, Secretary Information of the Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N), said that Mr Sharif was “not irresponsible like the Pakistan People’s Party leadership” and that Mr Sharif had evidence to support the allegations he had made against President Zardari

Sunday, 14 August 2011

PPP determined to pursuing path of progress, prosperity: Zardari

The president address on 65th Independence Day:-
                                                                                     President Asif Ali Zardari has said that the coalition government, led by Pakistan Peoples Party, is determined to vigorously pursue the objective of taking the country on the path of prosperity, progress and democracy. In his message to nation on the country’s 65th Independence Day, the President said the PPP has a long history of struggle for the achievement of objectives for which Pakistan was created.
The President said countless political workers and activists had laid down their lives in the pursuit of this objective.
“Let us, on this day join hands in upholding the principles for which Pakistan was created,” he said.
The President said, “We are witnessing the power of democracy in action. Let us collectively employ the democratic power in the service of the country and people.”
He said “much could we have achieved if the democratic process had not been repeatedly subverted and the Constitution abrogated and held in abeyance by dictators”.
He said it is also a sad thought on this day that the pillars of the State validated the subversion of the Constitution.
“The nation can take pride that it has closed that sorry chapter. Let us pledge that we will never allow the subversion of the Constitution and the democratic process,” he said.
President Zardari said “on this auspicious occasion of the 65th Independence Day, I wish to compliment all Pakistanis living within the country and abroad”.
He said 64 years ago, the birth of Pakistan epitomized the successful culmination of a long and arduous struggle against heavy odds by Muslims of the Sub-Continent under the inspiring leadership of Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah.
He said the Quaid envisioned Pakistan as a homeland for the Muslims of South Asia where democracy, constitutionalism and rule of law would reign supreme.
The President said it was envisaged to be a country where there would be no discrimination on the basis of creed, gender and sect and where minorities would enjoy equal rights as citizens of the State and fully integrated in the mainstream of national life.
He urged the nation to express resolve to make Pakistan a truly modern, dynamic, progressive and democratic country.
“Our thoughts also go to the Founding Fathers and to all those who made untold sacrifices to make Pakistan a free, independent and sovereign country,” he said.
The President said they suffered and made sacrifices so that all could freely shape our lives and destinies in accordance with their values for which Pakistan was created

Shahbaz says getting threats from Zardari

LAHORE (Agencies):-

                                       Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Saturday alleged he was getting threats from President Asif Ali Zardari.
He was addressing a big public gathering on the occasion of inaugural of a flyover at Bahawalpur on Saturday. He said: “Life and death is in Allah’s hands. I know where the threats are coming from. They cannot scare me for exposing the corruption perpetrated by the PPP leadership.”
He said: “Every sacrifice can be offered for getting rid of Ali Baba 40 thieves. I can’t be called Shahhaz Sharif if I fail to provide justice by recovering the plundered money from these thieves”, Shahbaz challenged.
He said they were ready to set up new provinces but these should be established on national basis instead of Punjab only. He suggested to constitute a commission comprising all political elites of the four provinces which would formulate its recommendations by considering distribution of resources for setting up new provinces. He said the rulers of the past who belonged to Multan, Bahawalpur and Dera Ghazi Khan remained president, prime minister and enjoyed other important offices but did nothing for these areas.
He said thieves and plunderers had gathered in Islamabad for pushing the country into darkness. Resources of the country were being looted, the CM said, adding Zardari was transferring the public money to the Swiss banks. He said the accused of NICL case was being protected, adding the govt was flouting all orders of the Supreme Court. It was deceiving the people belonging to Bahawalpur but they would not allow them to do so, Shahbaz said.
He said 400 Megawatt power project of Nandipur was pending in Islamabad for one and a half years. Had this project been completed, jobs could have been provided to thousands of people, he added. He said machinery of millions of rupees was rotting in godowns of Karachi for which millions of rupees were being paid as charges for no reason. He said some days ago he had informed the prime minister during the meeting that national resources were being looted ruthlessly. He said he was receiving threats for exposing corruption of the PPP-led government.
He said an increase of more than Rs30 billion had been made in the development budget during the last three and a half years for the development projects in southern Punjab besides a huge amount of Rs70 billion allocated for this area.
Shahbaz said the Punjab government had launched the project of mobile hospitals for providing modern medical facilities to the people of far-flung and backward areas, adding he had allocated six mobile hospitals for Southern Punjab, of which, one is for Bahawalpur. Another project of Daanish School had also been started in Bahawalpur Division where poor children and orphans would be able to get free education. He said a 400 bedded modern hospital was being constructed here and latest medical facilities would be made available to the people.
Earlier, the chief minister inaugurated the project of a flyover constructed at the cost of Rs 670 million. He also inaugurated a model bazaar of l3ahawalpur and inspected various stalls. The chief minister said the model bazaar was a gift for the poor people.
Meanwhile, a building of vocational institute was also inaugurated which was constructed at the cost of Rs 30 million.
When the chief minister reached Bahawalpur Airport, Provincial Minister for Prisons Malik Muhammad Iqbal Channar, Member National Assembly and Advisor to Chief Minister Punjab Engineer Baleegh-ur-Rehman, MPA Mumtaz Jajja, Samiullah Chaudhry and other PML-N workers welcomed the chief minister

Armed forces capable to defend motherland: COAS

Army Chief speech on 14 August:-
                                                            Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Pervaiz Kayani, greeting nation the 64th Independence Day of Pakistan, has said Pakistan is facing multifaceted challenges today, however, its armed forces are well capable to defend dear motherland.Addressing the gathering of Independence Day at Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) Kakul, COAS lauded the sacrifices laid down by armed forces in the line of defending country since its independence. He urged on the nation that, while celebrating Independence Day, it must not forget the sacrifices of those who martyred in defending our dear motherland.The COAS said he had no doubt the nation can overcome all the difficulties.He however added that national resilience and being firm of the ideology of Pakistan was the need of the hour. He said the country has abundant natural and human resources in the person of highly talented youth.The Army chief said that the challenges facing the nation were far greater and complex than ever before. "We have to put Pakistan firmly on the path to prosperity".He said that 14th August 1947 is a historic day for the Muslims of the subcontinent. This day is testimony to the indomitable will of the Muslims to establish a separate homeland under the inspiring leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah."Let us, on this day, humbly thank Allah Almighty. Let us pray together that He gives us strength and wisdom to preserve and protect the ideology, solidarity, integrity and a bright future for Pakistan", he added.Gen Kayani said, "We must stay committed to the ideals of Pakistan and remain ever ready to protect our motherland. I have no doubt that the challenges we face today, will only strengthen our resolve".He said the basis of our existence is the "Ideology of Pakistan". Therefore, each one of us must endeavour to pass it on to our future generations.He expressed his firm belief that by following the golden principles of Islam, the nation will progress and win a respectable place in the comity of nations. He said that Azadi parade by the Pakistan Army has become a landmark event on the national calendar which “further strengthens our bondage with our beloved motherland”.
This parade reminds the nation of the sacrifices that made the dream of Pakistan a possibility and also gives us a chance to renew the pledge of our commitment to Pakistan.
Earlier, when Gen Kayani arrived at the saluting dais, the parade presented the general salute. The COAS moved down the dais and hoisted the national flag at midnight.
After the march past, school children presented national songs, which were followed by fireworks display