Thursday, May 22, 2003

Hot News (21th May

CHAKWAL MAY 21.District and Session Judge Chakwal Ch:
Riaz Ahmad acquitted a young couple involved in the
famous Hadood-Ordinance case of Village Vero of Saddar
Police Station.  Saddar Police Chazkwal registered a
case against Navida Sultana and Javid as it was
alleged that Javid had abducted Naveeda Sultana on
2001.  Police arrested both the accused and sent
challan in the court.  The eye-witnesses change their
statement therefore of doubt was given to the accused
and they were acquitted. 
CHAKWAL MAY 21.A speedy passenger van collided with
the emergency both on Lahore-Islamabad Motorway near
Kallar Kahar and in this process the coach turn
turtled and more than 10 passengers sustained multiple
injuries.  Lahore bound coach No.IDT-9688 collided
with the emergency call both near Village Sumbal and
driver lost control over the steering and it turn
turtled.  Kallar Kahar Police rushed on the spot and
sent all the injured passengers to the hospital while
driver Muammad Younas was arrested and case was
registered against him.  In the meantime Nila Police
Chakwal recovered a 30 bore pistol from accused Aurang
Zeb resident of Village Jamalwal while City Police
Chakwal have recovered 38 stolen bags from Arshad
Mehmood S/O Mehboob Ellahi.  Separate cases were
registered against the accused and they were sent in
the judicial lockup.
CHAKWAL MAY 21.The Chief of Tanzeem-Al-Akhwan Moulana
Muhammad Akram Awan said on Wednesday that principally
the offices of Chief of Army Staff and President of
Pakistan should be separated but this does not mean
that the whole democratic process that costs billions
of rupees should be put at stake and the problems of
the people should be set aside and whole parliament
should be made stand still.  He was talking to the
newsmen at Dar-ul-Irfan Munara and was confident that
the leaders of Muthida Majlis-e-Amal will behave
because if Assemblies were desolved Muthida
Majlis-e-Amal will lost their Government in two
provinces while it cannot win the numbers of assembly
seats if the election were held recently after the
dissolution of assemblies.  He advised both Government
and opposition that they should adopt formula of give
and take and the matter of LFO should be solved
amicably as the nation is not in position of imposing
of an other Marshallaw or adventureism  in the
country.  Moulana Akram Awan was of the view that in
NWFP province Muthida Majlis-e-Amal enjoyed full
powers but after five months its Government was not in
position to bring any change or provide any relief to
the common people and even the Islamic system in not
yet been implemented as it was promised in the general
election. 

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