Sunday, April 13, 2003

Hot News (12 April)

CHAKWAL April 12. A fighter plane of Pakistan Air Force crashed near Village Misrial in the area of Tamman Police Station on Saturday afternoon some 60 Kilometer from here, however the pilot of the fighter plane ejected safely and was survived.  The two fighter plane A-5 were on their routine flight from Peshawar and suddenly when they were in the range of District a fire was broken out in one plane and he started travelling downward.  The plane was crashed in the farm field with an explosion and the plane was burnt to ashes.  The pilot flight Lt. Zaheer Ahmad got ejected himself with parachute  and he landed safely and later on he was immediately shifted from the scene in a helicopter that along with the other high ups of Pakistan Air Force rushed on the spot.  DSP Talagang Raja Hafeez Ahmad along with heavy contingent of Police reached at the spot and cordoned of the area where the jet was crashed.  The crash was occurred at 1230 hours.  The Pakistan Air Force ordered an inquiry to probe the crash of the plane. 
CHAKWAL April 12.  The traders, citizens and the religious leaders of Chakwal City dismissed the construction of sports complex on the land of Government Post Graduate College Chakwal and they also threatened that a protest movement will be launched if the mosque in this area was dismantled by District Government.  This resolution was adopted in a protest meeting that was held in a local hotel on Saturday and it was presided over by former MPA Ch: Ayaz Amir .  The Federation Tajran Chakwal, Tanzeem Tahfiz-e-Haqooq-e-Shehrian Chakwal and local religious leaders largely attended the meeting.  Those who spoke on this occasion are Qazi Ghulam Abbas, Hafiz Noor Alam, Professor Muhammad Sharif, Moulana Abdul Rauf, Masood Sial, Ch: Munir Ahmad, Ch: Ahmad Khan, Muhammad Farooq Gondal, Zahid Taohidi, Moulana Sher Muhammad, Qari Zia-ur-Rehman and Ch: Ayaz Amir.  The speakers were of the view that a Municipal Stadium is already in the Chakwal City where the sports activity can be improved and more over in the Government Post Graduate College Chakwal lot of vacancies of Professor, Lecturers are lying vacant from the past so many years, 21 Professors were sanctioned by Punjab Education Department when this college was upgraded in 1991 and not even a single professor was sent for the teaching of Post Graduate College.  The vacancy of Principal is still lying vacant from the past so many years and the administration is run on adhoc basis.  The speakers threatened that if District Government insisted to construct this sports complex then a protest meeting will be launched and no one will be allowed to insult the religious feeling of people of Chakwal City for dismantling the Jamia Masjid Khyzra. 
CHAKWAL April 12.  A married woman was killed at Village Murid some 10 kilometer from here on Saturday in a road-side accident.  45years old Kalsoom Begum W/O Sultan Khan was accompanying her husband on a donkey cart and bringing fodder from the farm field.  Both were coming back on the donkey cart and all of a sudden on a shear jump Kalsoom Begum fell on the road and she was rammed by donkey cart.  She was seriously injured and was immediately shifted to District Headquarter Hospital Chakwal but she did not survived. 

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