Entire nation should offer collective prayer like for rain for ouster of the rulers, patients are told to come to hospital bringing cot, bed, medicine from home: Address at enthusiastic workers convention
Pakistan Muslim League (PML) senior central leader and former Deputy Prime Minister Ch Parvez Elahi has said the nation will get riddance of incompetent rulers if whole of opposition is united, for their ouster entire nation needs to arrange for offering collective “dua” like was done for rain.
Addressing a very big quite enthusiastic Workers Convention in Gujranwala today, he said that during our tenure even poor patient was taken to the hospital on ambulance where free medicines were provided to him even injecting costing up to Rs 10 thousand was also given free, but now the patient is told to come to the hospital along with cot, bed and medicines from home. He said that there are neither beds nor medicines in the hospitals now, patients are breathing last lying on cold floor, Shehbaz Sharif has not been able to start our established 1122 Service even after ruling the Punjab for 15 years, we had provided free education up to matric, undertaken unparalleled works for welfare and well-being of the people of all fields including farmers and workers and provided revolutionary facilities, our established Wazirabad Cardiology Hospital is not being allowed to become functional due to personal ego by Shehbaz Sharif due to which so far more than 8 thousand persons hailing from Gujranwala and adjoining areas have died due to heart attacks, Shehbaz Sharif “suffers from blood pressure on seeing plaques of my tenure, he should remove plaques of my name but should not block projects of peoples’ welfare because our plaque is in the heart of the people”, if overhead bridge was being constructed in Lahore instead of Gujranwala it would have been completed long ago, Punjab allocated budget is being spent on show off and dollars making projects in Lahore.
Continuing, he said that N-League has the greatest enmity with the farmers, Kisan Package was announced in the name of Patwari Package, “I earnestly appeal to every Pakistan to stay away from N-League in the next election otherwise even future generations will not forgive them.”
Ch Parvez Elahi asked the opposition to brush aside personal ego and go together unitedly and Almighty Allah will bless them with “barkat in their work”, N-League will run away and prestige of opposition will be enhanced.
He pointedly stated that whichever scheme was started during our tenure is still functional, we were providing job opportunities to ten lakhs people every year, Shehbaz Sharif had started 9 schemes all of which have failed, Nandipur power Project, Bahawalpur Solar Power Project and Sahiwal projects all have failed, what other cities of Punjab will get from Orange Line, people do not need show off projects like jangla bus, they need medicines in hospitals and education in schools, N-League people are involved in Panama Case, all those who were mentioned in this case had resigned but they are sticking to the chair for last six months.
He said that we had started Sialkot-Lahore Motorway on which two foreign universities were also to be established which were shifted to India because of their incompetency, incompetent Chief Minister has put Punjab under heavy debt of Rs 2000 billion.
Paying rich tributes to active colleagues, he said that our party needs workers like Zain Ali Bhatti.
The Convention was also addressed by Tariq Bashir Cheema, Ch Zaheeruddin and Khawaja Waqarul Hassan while those seated on the stage on this occasion included Muhammad Basharat Raja, Zain Ali Bhatti, Bao Rizwan, Mian Imran Masood, Tanveer Azam Cheema, Col (R) Abbas, Hussain Elahi, Zubeida Ehsan, Irfan Ehsan, Ch Zulfiqar Pappan, Haji Shakir Mobeen, Ch Nasir Inayat Sira advocate, Engineer Shehzad Ali and other party leaders.
Earlier on arrival at the venue Ch Parvez Elahi was enthusiastically welcome by chanting of loud slogans and showering on flower petals. Convention participants kept raising repeatedly slogans of Ch Shujat Hussain, Moonis Elahi, Pakistan Muslim League Zindabad and Go Nawaz Go. Venue of the convention was packed to capacity and large number of women were also seated on nearby houses roofs
Monday, 30 January 2017
Thursday, 12 January 2017
Om Puri Tribute by Moonis Elahi, Meesha Shafi, Fahad Mustafa and Others
Om Puri, a veteran Bollywood actor passed away on 6th January 2017 after a massive heart attack which proved to be fatal for the 66 years old. His close friend and film maker Ashoke Pandit was the first to announce the sad news on Twitter.
The new year 2017 proved to be a woeful start for the family and actors from both sides of the border mourned the great loss. The social media site Twitter was flooded with his admirers both Indians and Pakistani expressing grief over the news of the demise of the legendary actor. He was a versatile actor who had played many roles during his career and became liked by everyone who watched his movies.
According to Times of India, Om Puri has returned yesterday from a film shooting and in the morning, when he didn't answer the door bell, the driver became curious and raised the alarm. Puri's body was taken to Cooper Hospital where he was announced dead and a postmortem revealed the cause of his untimely death. According to his friends, his funeral will be held at 6 PM.
His versatility knew no boundaries and he had worked with many Pakistani actors and actresses. The Actor In Law co-star Fahad Mustafa said — remembered him for his work and "humble and loving nature", it was a Pakistani film and OM Puri was a catalyst for its success. Others within the industry also poured in their love for the veteran saying he was a role model for spreading love and peace between the two countries.
Aside from his Bollywood activities, he is also known to have raised his voice against the ongoing brutalities in Kashmir at the hands of Indian Army. His statement in the favor of innocent Kashmiris and contradicting state policies left him in hot waters. It wasn't taken lightly and people from all walks of life started condemning him saying he had spoken ill against the Indian army. His brave move to speak up the truth landed him in a miserable condition.
Moonis Elahi had appreciated his remarks and had said he had spoken for the unheard voices. He said the actor gave their media a frenzy and the Hindu extremists had a hay day over it. Nevertheless, a single person cannot fight against his nation and he had to apologize for it. The demise of the actor has caused grief on both sides of the border and people are paying tribute to the legend who not only did well in the movies, but also tried to be helpful to the helpless Kashmiris.
Judges Say Burden of Proof Lies with Nawaz Sharif's Counsel
The prime
minister's counsel, as he resumed his arguments before the Supreme Court
during hearing of the Panamagate case on Thursday, was quizzed about a
money trail for the London flats and asked to prove there were no
inconsistencies in the PM's speech in the National Assembly last year.
The
PM's counsel Makhdoom Ali Khan denied that his client had anything to
do with the London flats before a five-judge bench headed by Justice
Asif Saeed Khosa.
Khan argued that the family business was transferred to Nawaz Sharif's son, Hussain Nawaz after the death of Mian Sharif, the PM's father. "Nawaz Sharif had nothing to do with it," he said.
"If there was no connection, then how does the money trail lead to the London flats?" Justice Khosa inquired. "There are two different money trails before us. How did the money go from Jeddah and then to London? And how did the money go from Dubai to London and then Qatar?"
The PM's counsel denied Nawaz Sharif had been a director of the family's Dubai factory.
"How can we believe that he was never the director?" Justice Khosa asked. "No documents have been submitted before us to prove he was never the director."
Khan told the bench that the Dubai factory was established after taking a loan, upon which he admonished by a judge for presenting documents in court that did not make this apparent. The counsel asked the court to form a commission "to go to Dubai and review allegations made against the prime minister."
Justice Ijazul Hassan observed that the prime minister had recognised the Dubai mills and said all records are available. "Now the burden of proof is on you," he told the PM's counsel.
Khan was of the opinion that presenting documents and proof is the petitioner's job.
Justice
Khosa remarked, "the prime minister's lawyer will have to satisfy the
court" regarding the ownership of the Dubai factory.
Justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed told Makhdoom Khan that the Panamagate case is based on contradictions in statements made by the prime minister on the floor of the National Assembly after the Panama leaks last year.
The judge, referring to the plaintiff's allegations that Nawaz Sharif provided incorrect statements, told the counsel, "If you disagree, then you will have to prove it."
"If there is a small mistake in the speech, it can be overlooked. But if mistakes were made on purpose, there will be serious consequences," Justice Ejaz Afzal warned.
"We do not believe that the speech was wrong but if something was hidden on purpose, we will consider that to be a half truth," Justice Khosa said.
"Will Article 66 be a hindrance to the court's review of the PM's speech?" Justice Ejaz asked.
The counsel told the judge that the prime minister, in his speech, was giving an overview of his family's business.
"He was not giving oath or answering a specific question," Khan said. "The prime minister's speech was not a statement in the court."
Makhdoom Khan said that there are two ways to remove the prime minister: the first is by the submission of a no-confidence motion. The second requires that Members of the National Assembly prove that the PM is dishonest.
"The Supreme Court, however, cannot disqualify him based on the statements and claims of others," Khan said.
"Did the prime minister tell the truth or did Hussain Nawaz tell the truth," Justice Ejaz inquired. "If one of them has told the truth, then the other has lied."
"The record the the prime minister referred to in his address has still not come forth," Justice Gulzar observed.
Justice Khosa remarked, "The prime minister had said his life is an open book. There seem to be some pages missing from that book."
Makhdoom Khan finished the days arguments by telling the court that the matter of the money trail has nothing to do with the Nawaz Sharif.
"The business belongs to the [premier's] children. The record will be presented by their lawyer."
"The lawyer of Hassan and Hussain Nawaz will present details about the business and the money trail record," Makhdoom Khan said.
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
Wasim Akram Gets Warrants Issued for His Arrest
A local court in
Karachi on Tuesday issued arrest warrants against former star cricketer
Wasim Akram, after he failed to appear before the court during last 31
hearings of a case, it has been learnt.
Akram himself had lodged the case in August last year at Bahadurabad police station against Maj (retd) Amirur Rehman and others.
The court issued bailable warrants against Akram and asked him to appear before the court on January 17.
On Aug 6, 2015, Akram's Mercedes was shot at
on Karachi's Karsaz Road while the former cricketer was on his way to
the National Stadium Karachi to conduct a training session for young
bowlers.
The shooting incident took place after Akram got into a minor car accident.
Following the mishap the former cricket captain had asked the driver to pull over. A heated discussion had ensued and the suspect, who was sitting in the back seat, came out of the car and fired a shot which hit Akram's vehicle.
Later, after filing the case against him, Rehman had managed to get pre-arrest bail from the court.
Subsequently, he also wrote a letter to the star cricketer, seeking pardon unconditionally.
Source: Dawn News
Thursday, 5 January 2017
Moonis Elahi Says India demonetize Rs 1000 and Rs. 500 note Drive is Another Modi Blunder
After the much hyped and fake surgical strike saga by India, Modi couldn't sleep well and kept on thinking about a new plan to be the center of everyone's attention. His second attempt was thrown back by the World Bank as he tried to interfere in the Indus Water Treaty. Now his third attempt wasn't a cuddly one either as he accepted the plea of a parliamentarian to demonetize Rs. 1000 & Rs. 500 notes. Moonis Elahi shared on his twitter account the blunder found in Modi's move to make it to the headlines and add one more failure to his CV.
This isn't the first time a country has demonetized it larger notes but the way India is doing it, is causing misery to its locals and many people are seen quarreling at the banks. The main reason behind the drive was to overcome corruption but as of the data gathered from banks, all of the money that came in for exchange of smaller notes was hard earned money by individuals and not black money earners. Moonis Elahi said that whenever you try to follow the PMLN poster publicity strategy you end up making blunders. Modi should have made a proper strategy to bring out the black money instead of causing chaos in his country.
Monday, 2 January 2017
most searched for Pakistanis on Wikipedia in 2016
The
Wikimedia Foundation affiliate in Pakistan crunched numbers to find out
who the most searched-for Pakistanis on Wikipedia were this year.
There are about 3,500 Pakistani entrants on Wikipedia and the website is home to nearly 500 million unique visitors a month.
Which Pakistanis were people reading about in 2016? Here's a complete list:
1. Malala Yousafzai
Pageviews: 2,685,301
Malala in the news:
- The inhumanity and heartbreak in India-held Kashmir must be halted: Malala
- Malala and her family are now millionaires, claims a new report
- Malala Yousafzai meets YouTube sensation Superwoman
2. Fawad Khan
Pageviews: 2,087,313
Why Fawad made headlines:
- This Fawad Khan shoot proves Indians want their favourite actor back
- Fawad Khan will not suffer from ADHM ban. Only India will
- Karan Johar requests release of upcoming film in India starring Fawad Khan
3. Mawra Hocane
Pageviews: 1,774,724
Mawra in the news:
- Watch Mawra Hocane throw punches like a champion
- 10 times Mawra Hocane told us what it's like being a celebrity
- Here's what Indian critics had to say about Mawra Hocane's Bolly debut, Sanam Teri Kasam
4. Qandeel Baloch
Pageviews: 1,496,633
Remembering Qandeel:
- No one gives me any credit for speaking about girl power: Qandeel Baloch
- Qandeel Baloch is dead because we hate women who don't conform
- What is Pakistan's problem with Qandeel Baloch?
5. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Pageviews: 1,314,372
Looking back at Jinnah:
- The Pakistan Jinnah would have wanted
- How Fatima Jinnah died — an unsolved criminal case
- The deleted bits from Fatima Jinnah's 'My Brother'
6. Junaid Jamshed
Pageviews: 1,209,140
Remembering Junaid:
- 'I fell in love with Junaid Jamshed's voice'
- After his death, what will happen to Junaid Jamshed's fashion empire?
- Throwback: When Rohail met Junaid
7. Mahira Khan
Pageviews: 1,187,601
Mahira in the news:
- The 'Raees' trailer is out and there's more Mahira Khan than we expected
- Mahira Khan prays for a peaceful world, breaks silence on Indo-Pak tensions
- Mahira Khan just shut down a hater mocking her for working in India
8. Imran Khan
Pageviews: 968,992
Imran makes headlines:
- Captain's call: How Imran Khan is hurting his own politics
- PTI's Nov 2 'lockdown' changed to 'thanksgiving' rally in Islamabad
- Imran Khan’s lonely struggle
9. Shahid Afridi
Pageviews: 907,268
Afridi in the news:
- Will not ask PCB for farewell match, Shahid Afridi vows
- Gen Raheel, Shahid Afridi inaugurate cricket stadium in Khyber Agency
- Shahid Afridi's autobiography to release next year
10. Abdul Sattar Edhi
Pageviews: 852,706
Remembering Edhi:
- From the archives: Interview of Abdul Sattar Edhi, 1987
- The Edhi you didn't know
- 'Edhi, move or you’ll get shot'
- Edhi — The exception to Pakistan's faults
- Smokers’ Corner: Edhi, the politician
- Obituary: Edhi's lifelong mission of mercy
11. Atif Aslam
Pageviews: 843,469
Atif makes headlines:
- I once wanted to be No. 1, but not anymore: Atif Aslam
- Has Atif Aslam's latest music video been shelved due to Pak-India tensions?
- Ali Zafar and Atif Aslam to sing their first song together
12. Benazir Bhutto
Pageviews: 809,260
Remembering Benazir:
- Remembering Benazir Bhutto
- The Benazir murder mystery
- Benazir and Zardari: The marriage that shook the political scenario
13. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Pageviews: 690,985
Rahat in the news:
- Rahat Fateh Ali Khan receives big honour at Oxford University
- Rahat Fateh Ali Khan just sang with an Indian transgender band
- Rahat to hold 48 concerts in memory of legendary uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
14. Nawaz Sharif
Pageviews: 687,778
Nawaz in the news:
- The 'new' face of Nawaz Sharif
- What’s next for Nawaz Sharif?
- ‘Panama Papers’ reveal Sharif family’s ‘offshore holdings’
15. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Pageviews: 679,935
Nusrat's legacy:
- Remembering Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: 15 of the qawwali maestro's evergreen songs
- Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: His maestro’s voice
- Quiz: How well do you know Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan?
16. Imran Abbas
Pageviews: 642,419
Imran in the news:
- Will Imran Abbas play Anushka Sharma's brother in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil?
- 7 Pakistani actors who aren't afraid to flaunt their bods
- Naveen Waqar to star in short film 'Musafir' with Imran Abbas
17. Wasim Akram
Pageviews: 576,463
A look at Wasim's year:
- My difficult relationship with Wasim
- 'Drunkard' forces Wasim Akram to halt analysis on live Indian TV
- PSL: Watson gets cricket, life lessons from Wasim Akram
18. Urwa Hocane
Pageviews: 573,694
Looking back at Urwa's year:
- Urwa Hocane just released the video for her debut song!
- In its finale, Udaari puts shame where it belongs — with the rapist
- Why the #UrwaFarhan wedding shouldn't be the new normal
19. Momina Mustehsan
Pageviews: 547,746
Momina makes headlines:
- I'm not here to be judged on my looks, says Momina Mustehsan
- In Pakistan, we tear each other down instead of building each other up: Momina Mustehsan
- Momina Mustehsan joins Islamabad United as 'Empowerment Champion'
20. Gen (retd) Raheel Sharif
Pageviews: 541,708
Gen (r) Raheel in the news:
- Raheel Sharif: The chief who could be king
- General Bajwa takes charge as Pakistan's 16th army chief
- In pictures: Raheel Sharif through the years
21. Ali Zafar
Pageviews: 536,465
Ali in the news:
- Ali Zafar reveals his role in Dear Zindagi!
- Ali Zafar takes the mannequin challenge to a whole new level
- Bollywood wants to know where Ali Zafar went
22. Mohammad Amir
Pageviews: 501,046
Mohammad Amir returns to cricket:
- Mohammad Amir: The comeback kid
- Once jailed, can Mohammad Amir find redemption as part of Pakistan's Test team?
- 'Amir is a good kid now': Misbah hails remarkable turnaround after 2010
23. Pervez Musharraf
Pageviews: 470,114
Musharraf's year:
- In conversation with Pervez Musharraf
- Raheel Sharif 'helped me out' in leaving Pakistan: Musharraf
- Editorial: Musharraf’s latest coup
24. Maya Ali
Pageviews: 439,268
Maya in the news
- What is Maya Ali doing in India? We find out
- Why do Mann Mayal's characters love to make themselves miserable?
- New drama Sanam could offer a fresh take on mental illness, but it's off to a slow start
25. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Pageviews: 437,992
Looking back at Zulfikar:
- A leaf from history: The prime minister is hanged
- Smokers’ Corner: Bhutto’s ideologue: friend, mentor, enemy
- The twin pillars of PPP
26. Moonis Elahi
Pageviews: 437,992
Looking back at Zulfikar:
Source:
http://www.dawn.com/news/1304978/which-pakistanis-dominated-wikipedia-searches-in-2016
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