Tuesday, April 8, 2003

Hot News (7 April)

CHAKWAL April 7. To condemn the killing of innocent
children in Iraq war, a children walk will be held
from Chakwal to Islamabad and it will be started from
6th April from Bhoun Chowk Chakwal.  The walk will be
ended at 11th April at Islamabad.  Phool Girls Club
Punjab is arranging this children walk which is
historical of its nature.  It will be in six phases
and the children from the age of six to ten years will
participate in this walk.  The chairperson Phool Girls
Club Chakwal and Tehsil Councilor Saadia Ikram
appealed to the children that they should participate
in this historic walk.  The president of Divisional
Union of Journalists Rawalpindi Division Kh: Babar
Salim asked all the press clubs and journalist
community to cover this historic walk as the schedule
of the walk is 6th April from Bhoun Chowk Chakwal to
Dhudial from 0900 am to 1800 pm.  7th April from
Dhudial to Jatli, 8th April from Jatli to Mandra, 9th
April from Mandra to Rawat, 10th April from Rawat to
Rawalpindi and 11th April from Rawalpindi to
Islamabad.

CHAKWAL April 7. Three armed persons stormed into the
house at mohallah Subzi Mandi Chakwal on Saturday in a
broad-day light and on pistols and daggers point they
put all the members of the family into a house and
were managed to loot gold ornaments, cash and other
valuable articles amounting lacs of rupees.  Imran
Rafique S/O Muhammad Rafique lodged a report in the
Police Station that when he was out from the house
three armed dacoits knock the door and as soon the
door was open they entered and they were armed with
daggers and pistol and on that point they looted
ornaments, American Dollars and fled away from the
scene.  City Police Chakwal registered a case against
the accused and started investigation. 

CHAKWAL April 7. District and Session Judge Chakwal
Ch: Riaz Ahmad summoned on Wednesday XEN WAPDA Chakwal
and SDO WAPDA Sub Division Mulhal Mughlan on an
application filed by a local Fakhar Mehmood Mirza of
the Village and alleged that the WAPDA authority had
laid down HT line in a narrow street that is hardly
six feet broad and it was causing a great problem and
hardship to the people and there is a danger of life
and property as this line is touching the houses of
the people.  The Session Judge who is also the
chairman of human rights commission Chakwal summoned
the concerned authority to appear before the court on
9th April. 

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