Wednesday, April 16, 2003

Hot News (15th April)

CHAKWAL APR 15: 17 prize Bonds Dealers  who were
selling Prize Bond Numbers Unlawfully at Choa Saiden
Shah, police after arresting them, registered case
against them and put them behind the bar. Choa Saiden
Shah Police raided the shops of these prize bond
dealers who were running this Business unlawfully.
Police also recovered huge quantity of prize bond
Numbers inscribed on simple paper, police also
recovered Rs.10000 from them. Those who were arrested
are Muhammad Hanif, Rafaqat Ali, Imran Haider,
Zulfiqar Ali, Muhammad Wajid, Nazim Shahzad, Hubdar
Hussain, Muhammad Ijaz, Amjad Hussain, Muhammad Bahir,
Nasir Haider, Tauqeer ul Hassan, Azmat Hussain Shah,
muhammad Mushtaq, Abdul razaq, Muhammad Safdar and
karamat Hussain. The Govt. had banned the selling of
these prize bond numbers but still this business is
continuing in Distt. Chakwal openly and these prize
bond dealers are running their business in the shops
and the offices they got rented and minting money from
the people and cheating them.

CHAKWAL APR 15: The chief of Tanzeem ul Alkhwan Molana
Muhammad Akram Awan said on Tuesday that the Muthida
Majlis Amal and the other oppositions parties should
accept the legal frame work order for the best
interest of the country as the democracy is restored,
parliament started functioning and this was done by a
military rulers within three year of time with our
imposing martial law, however the past history of
Pakistan is not encouraging as no military ruler had
restored democracy and shifted powers to the elected
representative in only three years. Molana Akram Awan
was talking to the newsmen in Daral Irfan Munara. He
suggested to the Govt. that some give and take policy
should be adopted as the political stability is the
need of the hour after the Iraq crises and unity and
solidarity among the nation should be built so that
Pakistan should face the international pressures
strongly. Replying to another Question Molana Akram
Awan was of the view that the confrontations among the
political parties and the Government will harm the
integrity of the country.

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