Wednesday, March 26, 2003

Hot News (March 25)

CHAKWAL 25 March,
Pakistan government should adopt a clear and
transparent policy toward Iraq and condemned the war
imposed by USA and its allied forces on Iraq to
capture the oil wells. This resolution was adopted in
a protest rely arranged by Muahida Majlis Amal
district Chakwal on Monday and it was led by Ch. Ahmad
Khan the leader of Jamat-e-Islami. The rely is started
from Chapper bazar and it marched on the various roads
of Chakwal city. The protestors were carrying banners
and palycards in which anti American slogans were
inscribed on it. The protestors were also chanting
slogans against American president Jorge Bush, Tony
Blair and other countries involved in the war against
the Iraq. The procession was converted into a big
public meeting at Bhoun chowk Chakwal and those who
spoke on this occasion are Pir Akbar Hashmi, Muhammad
Hassan Amanti, Sh. Muhammad Aslam, Molana
Sajjad-ud-Rehman, Abdullah Chishti, Abdul Rehman
Usmani and Pir Abdul Shakoor Naqshbandi. Speakers were
of the view that USA who claimed to be a champion of
human rights had buldozed all the rules and
regulations and by passing the manifesto of United
Nations. They warned the Islamic countries that this
is the time that Muslim Umah should join hands
together to face the might of USA who wanted to
establish his rule throughout the world. At the end
the effigy of American president Jorge Bush was burnt
at Bhoun chowk Chakwal and the protestors dispersed
peacefully.


CHAKWAL 25 March,
A protest meeting of the people of union council
Chakwal No. 1 was held to protest against the
registration of false and bogus case by the an ASI of
city police Chakwal against a local trader on the
behest of his opponents. The meeting was presided over
by Naib Nazim Arshad Butt. Those who spoke on this
occasion were Abid Minhas councilor, Haji Ghulam Raza
Councilor, Malik Shaukat, Capt. Retd. Malik Nawaz,
Aamir Minas, Tariq Mahmood, Haji Ghulam Mahboob, and
Muhammad Sadiq. A resolution was adopted in which it
was demanded that the ASI Muhammad Rafique who
registered the bogus case should be dismiss from the
service and independent inquiry should be conducted.

CHAKWAL 25 March,
A drunkard was held by city police Chakwal and
accused was book under 11 article and was sent to the
judicial lockup. Abid Hussain S/O Ejaz Hussain was
making hue and cry and he was taken to District
Headaquarter Hospital Chakwal and from there he was
examined by the doctor and it was confirmed that he
was drunk. In the meantime in another case sadder
police Chakwal arrested a pickup draw who rammed his
vehicle into the vehicle of sadder police station and
damaged the vehicle. The accused driver Muhammad
Zubair S/O Muqarab Khan and his vehicle BU-99 was
taken into police custody and case was registered
against him.
CHAKWAL MAR 25: Four coal mine laborers were killed on
Monday while the twelve other became senseless when
they were hit by gas inside the coal mine at village
Dulmial in the area of tehsil Choa Saiden Shah some 35
kilo meter from here. The first shift was working in
the Hamza coal Mine owned by the Iqbal mineral company
when all of a sudden a deadly gas encircled the coal
mine. All the sixteen labourers were hit by this gas.
Emergency was declared in the area and the incidents
was reported to mine rescue safety station Choa Saiden
Shah who after hectic efforts for more than one and a
half over recovered twelve laborers which was
senseless at that time, however four laborers were
also taken out later but unfortunately they were
expired. The unconscious twelve laborers were
immediately shifted to Mine Laborer Welfare Hospital
Choa Saiden Shah. The incident occurred at 0800 hours.
Those who were killed in the Hamza Coal Mine are Ali
Akbar son of Ali Ahme, Habib Ullah  son of Zabi Ullah,
Syed Ali son of Bladar and Gul Muhammad son of Gul
Khan resident of Shangala Distt. Sawat. All the four
dead bodies were sent to Distt. Sawat for burial after
pulmonary medical examination in the Hospital. The
cause of the accident was due to lack of safety
measures that were not  adopted by the Iqbal mineral
company Choa Saiden Shah. An enquiry in this accident
was ordered by the chief Inspector of Mines Punjab and
he directed the concerned officials to submitt their
report with in seven days.

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