Wednesday, July 30, 2003

Hot News (29th July)

CHAKWAL JULY, 29. The patwaries ended their strike on
Monday after interference by District Nazim Chakwal
Sardar Ghulam Abbas who appointed a three members
committee headed by MPA Mr. Ejaz Hussain Farhat MPA,
Ch: Muhammad Yousaf and Nazim Union Council Mangwal
Haji Gulistan Khan.  After having a long dialogue
between the two parties, the patwaries ended their
strike un-conditionally.  Earlier the strike of
patwaries entered into sixth days and there was not
work in all the three Tehsil offices of District
Chakwal thus people face great hardships, as patwaries
are reluctant to end their strike until and unless
their demands are not meet.  The patwaries were
protesting as fourteen patwaries of Tehsil Chakwal
were suspended by Deputy District Officer Revenue
Chakwal on the charge of mis-conduct and now the
patwaries are demanding the immediate transfer of
District Officer Revenue Chakwal Muhammad Nawaz
Sukhara and Deputy District Officer Revenue Chakwal
Dr. Anbar Ali Khan.  All the dialogue between leader
of patwaries and Revenue Officers bore no fruit as
patwaries are firmed on their demands.  The Revenue
Officers termed the strike of patwaries illegal and
they vowed not to be blackmailed by the patwaries as
the people from various walk of life also supported
the Revenue Officers and they were of the view that
the patwaries should not be given free hand as they
already looting the poor people in one and an other
way. 

CHAKWAL JULY, 29. Three day free hepatitis camp was
held at Dar-ul-Irfan Munara Chakwal and it ended on
Sunday.  The camp started from 25th July.  The camp
was arranged by Al-Flay Foundation Truest under the
supervision of renowned religious figure and Chief of
Tanzeem-ul-Akhwan Moulana Muhammad Akram.  Various
patients were examined and they provided free
medicines.  Dr. Imran Zakria and other expert doctors
checked the patients.  Free hepatitis screening and
other test were taken to the latest machines. 

CHAKWAL JULY, 29. The state minister for environment
Major 짰 Tahir Iqbal on Monday told that the first
round of talk between the Government and Muthida
Majlis-e-Amal was very positive and both the parties
showed flexibility and there is every chances that in
the coming round of talks, a constitutional package
will be framed.  He was talking to the newsmen at
District Council Hall Chakwal after attending the
meeting regarding the visit of Chief Minister Punjab
Ch: Pervaiz Ellahi that is scheduled to be held on 7th
August.  District Nazim Chakwal Sardar Ghulam Abbas
presided over the meeting and it was also attended
PMLQ District Chakwal Malik Muhammad Aslam, Tehsil
Nazim Choa Saiden Shah Malik Hafeez-ur-Rehman, Tehsil
Nazim Chakwal Mr. Amir Bhatti, District Naib Nazim
Chakwal Mr. Naeem Tariq, MPA Ejaz Hussain Farhat, MPA
Taqleed Raza Shah.  The Minister was confident that in
the second round of dialogue the parliamentary leaders
of PPPP and PMLN will join the talks and in this
regard a special efforts will be made not only by the
Government but Muthida Majlis-e-Amal also ensured that
they will convince the opposition leaders to attend
the next round.  The minister was of the view that it
is hurtling that the role of Muthida Majlis-e-Amal is
very positive but it is feared that the other two main
political parties PMLN and PPPP have some different
agenda. 


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