Saturday, July 26, 2003

Hot News (25th July)

CHAKWAL JULY, 25. The butchers of District Chakwal on
Thursday announced strike and no meat were soled and
this strike will continue for indefinite period.  The
local administration directed the butchers to sell
beef at the rate of rupees 50 per kilogram while the
mutton is to be soled rupees 100 per kilogram while
the butchers were selling these meats rupees 70 for
beef and rupees 120 for mutton.  The butchers
displayed banners and play cards in which the
anti-administration slogans were inscribed.  The
president of Anjaman Qasaban District Chakwal Muhammad
Ayub Qureshi along with other leaders told in a press
conference that the district administration did no ban
the export of animals from other districts and this is
the main reason that the animals are in shortage and
the butchers was not in position to provide the meat
even on at the present rate and the local
administration one sided ordered to sell the meat on a
very low rate which is not acceptable to the butchers.
The local administration on the other hand was of the
view that butchers are exploiting the situation for
one and the other reason but local administration will
not be blackmailed and the butchers have to sell the
meat on the rate that were fixed by District Price
Control Committee Chakwal. 

CHAKWAL JULY, 25. The strike of patwaries in Teshsil
Chakwal entered into third day on Thursday as the
dialogue between Anjmana Patwarian Chakwal and
Assistant District Officer Revenue Chakwal Nasrullah
Khan Chadhar and ADO Ch: Taufique were failed as
patwaries were firmed that they will not end the
strike until and unless District Officer Revenue
Muhammad Nawaz Sukhera and Deputy District Officer
Revenue Dr. Anbar Ali Khan are to be transferred from
here.  The patwaries staged a sit in at Tehsil Office
Chakwal and Tehsil Nazim Chakwal Amir Khan Bhatti
visited the camp and he requested the patwaries to end
the strike.  There is no work at Tehsil Office and the
people are facing great hardships.  Deputy District
Officer Revenue Dr. Anbar Ali Khan was of the view
that the fourteen patwaries were suspended due to
mis-conduct and now due to this order the patwaries
are blackmailing the local administration. 

CHAKWAL JULY, 25. District and Session Judge Chakwal
Ch: Riaz Ahmad handed over the wife to her husband on
Thursday after disposing an application filed under
491 CRPC.  Syed Sagheer Hussain Shah resident of
Village Waray filed a petition before the court that
his wife Shagufta Yasmin was detained by his father
Muhammad Bashir resident of Village Dheedwal.  The
court ordered the bailiff to recover Shagufta Yasmin
and present her in the court.  The bailiff through
Police recovered Shagufta Yasmin and produce her in
the court.  Shagufta Yasmin told the court that she
wanted to liver her husband Sagheer Hussain Shah.  The
court immediately after recording the statement of
Shagufta Yasmin handed over her to Sagheer Hussain
Shah. 

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