Thursday, March 20, 2003

Hot News (19th March)

CHAKWAL March 19. An aunt with the help of an other
relative threw acid on the body of her niece at
Village Khara in the area of Nila Police Station some
30 kilometer from here, resulting some serious burns
to her.  Ghulam Muhammad lodged a report in the Nila
Police Station that her daughter Tasleem Akhter who is
a teacher in a private school went to Village Khara to
see her aunt Fouzia Begum.  The accused Fouzia Begum
asked the marriage Tasleem Akhter with her relative
and which was refused.  The accused Fouzia Begum with
the help of Hafiz Naseer Ahmad S/O Akhbar Khan threw
acid on the face of Tasleem Akhter and which caused
serious burns to her.  She was immediately shifted to
District Headquarter Hospital Chakwal but due to his
serious condition she was immediately transferred to
Rawalpindi Hospital.  Police registered a case and
arrested Fouzia Begum while searching the co-accused.


CHAKWAL March 19. The protest movements have been
started in Chakwal City on the re-opening of two
closed wagon stands.  All the rickshaw drivers of
Chakwal City wore black bands.  It was decided that a
procession will be taken out on Tuesday.  They were of
the view that due to re-opening of the two wagon
stands in Chakwal City more then 600 shopkeepers and
traders who had invested millions of rupees in their
business were effected as all the vehicles were
shifted inside the city leaving these traders in a
very poor business atmosphere.   On the other hand the
traders of Chakwal City which were nearer to these two
wagon stands shown great happiness as there business
was improved after the shifting of these wagon stands.
It is worth mentioning here that the two wagon stands
inside the Chakwal City is owned by the son of a
former Federal Minister Lt. General 짰 Abdul Majeed
Malik and a former MPA Ch: Liaqat Ali Khan.  These two
wagon stands were closed by military Government after
10th October 1999 and these two wagon stands who were
earning thousands of rupees daily at that time were
shifted in the deserted General Bus Stand owned by the
Municipal Committee Chakwal.  The Committee spent more
than rupees 10 million for the construction of General
Bus Stand, its renovation and other facilities
provided to the passengers and Municipal Committee was
earning rupees 8 million from the General Bus Stand
from the past two years and this General Bus Stand is
the biggest source of income of Municipal Committee
Chakwal. 

CHAKWAL March 19. District and Session Judge Chakwal
Ch: Riaz Ahmad have acquitted three accused involved
in a case of sexual assault on a young boy at Village
Basharat in the area of Saddar Police Station.  The
accused Muhammab Ayuab, Kamran Hussain and Muqadar
Hussain were booked by Choa Saiden Shah Police for
sexual assaulting Mazhar Iqbal.  The prosecution was
failed to prove the case therefore benefit of doubt
was given to the accused.  In the meantime in an other
case Session Judge ordered to hand over to minor to
her mother.  The mother Shamim Akhter W/O Raja Murid
Ahmad filed an application before the court that her
husband had a dispute with her and now she is residing
with her parents but her husband had kept her daughter
Memona Bibi and son Abdul Qadoos with him.  The
learned Judge summand the husband and after listening
the argument ordered to hand over the minor to her
mother. 

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