Tuesday, March 18, 2003

Hot News (17 March)

CHAKWAL March 17. Legal Frame Work order have become
a number problem of the country and the way opposition
members blocked the proceeding of National Assembly
and Senate, the Government and establishment should
have to give a serious thought and LFO must have to be
presented in the National Assembly as well as in the
Senate for discussion and after getting endorsement
from the Parliament it should be implemented.  This
was stated by Additional Secretary of Pakistan Muslim
League Q and former MNA Sardar Mansoor Hayat Tamman
while talking to the newsmen on Saturday at public
secretariat.  Sardar Mansoor Hayat Tamman was of the
view that amicable settlement of LFO is the need of
the hour because all the major political parties, Bar
Associations and other intellectuals had a consensus
in this regard that LFO must be put before the
parliament and it must have to be approved from the
parliament and then the approved part of LFO should be
inducted as a part of the constitution.  He further
said that the consensus of all the political parties
regarding LFO is must for the stability of political
and democratic process and it solution will also
enhance the economic stability in the country, which
is very important for the nation.  Replying to an
other question Sardar Mansoor Hayat Tamman was of the
view that the ordinance of devolution of power plan
should also be presented before the parliament as well
as in the Provincial Assemblies and then a legislation
on the recommendation of Provincial and Central
Government should be inducted in this new system and
the constitutional coverage is to be given to this
system so that people working with the new District
Government system should feel security. 

CHAKWAL March 17. Youm-e-Ashoor was observed with
fervor and enthusiasm in District Chakwal and it was
ended peacefully.  District Chakwal was among the
sensitive District in the Punjab province but no
untowards incident was reported throughout the
District as Army troops were also present to assist
the local administration.  However a mourner Ch:
Muhammad Aslam who was a renowned cloth merchant of
Chakwal City was expired after listening the speech of
a Zakar at Imam Bargah.  He was the patient of heart,
he was shifted to District Headquarter Hospital
Chakwal but he was not survived. 

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