Thursday, April 10, 2003

Hot News (9th April)

CHAKWAL April 9.  The warm weather of Iraq will play a
decisive role in the coming seven days and allied
forces will have to face a very tuff time in uniforms
and as well as in the armory vehicles as the Iraq’s
Army had saved all its weapons as soon as the allied
forces will enter Baghdad and Basra and at this point
this will become a waterloo for the allied forces.
This was stated by Chief of Tanzeem Al-Akhwan Moulana
Muhammad Akram Awan while talking to the newsmen at
Dar-ul-Irfan Munara on Tuesday some 40 kilometer from
here.  Moulana Akram Awan was of the view that some
serious differences have been developed with American
President George Bush and British Prime Minister Tony
Blair as there is a dispute between these two so
called supper powers regarding the re-construction and
re-building of Iraq.  George Bush flew to Belfast to
convince the Tony Blair.  Moulana Akram Awan replying
to an other question told that the presidential
palaces of Saddam Hussain shown by the western media
is a white lie as such houses can be seen at Lahore or
Islamabad.  Moulana Akram Awan further told that the
according to the decided plan Saddam Hussain had
dragged all the allied forces near to Basra and
Baghdad and allied forces will have to face the music
when they entered into these two cities and the
outcome of the final battle will be in the streets of
Basra and Baghdad.  Moulana Akram Awan predicted that
what ever the result of Iraq war, one thing is very
clear that the whole political scene of the world will
be changed and there is bright chances of established
of Islamic block and various European countries will
also support this block and balance of power will be
maintained in the world. 

CHAKWAL April 9. A speedy wagon crushed a woman near
Village Dhudial resulting the fractures of both legs
and she was shifted to District Headquarter Hospital
Chakwal in critical condition.  Fatima Bibi was
crossing the road when pickup No.6096 hit Fatima,
resulting multiple injuries to her.  The driver Ahmad
Khan resident of Village Mangwal was fled away from
the scene as Dhudial Police registered a case against
the accused. 

CHAKWAL April 9. Additional District and Session
Judge Chakwal accepted the appeal filed by SME Bank
Chakwal against the judgement of Civil Court Chakwal.
Arbab Skindar S/O Abdullah Khan resident of Village
Thoa Bahadar got sanctioned a loan from the SME Bank
amounting Rs. 1,75,000 that he did not pay back to the
Bank.  In the meantime Arbab Skindar filed a suit in
the Civil Court Chakwal.  SME Bank through his counsel
Raja Tahir Mehmood pleaded that the Civil Court is not
competent to hear this case as this case can only be
heard in Banking Court Rawalpindi.  The Civil Court
dismissed the case of SME Bank.  The Bank filed an
appeal before Additional District and Session Judge
and after hearing the argument the learned court gave
its decision in favour of SME Bank. 

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