Wednesday, August 27, 2003

News (26th Aug)

CHAKWAL AUGUST, 26. The present parliament and
democracy have become liabilities and the problems of
the people have been increased from the last 10 months
and now people are convinced that this system is
failed to deliver and it seems that the final count
down in the assemblies have been started.  This was
stated by Chief of Tanzeem-ul-Akhwan Moulana Akram
Awan on Monday at Dar-ul-Irfan Munara while talking to
the newsmen.  The Moulana was confident that the
fourth Marshal law is un-necessary and people will not
accept that however presidential form of Government is
very much on the card and our last 56 years history
shows that the major developments in the country was
made when presidential form of Government was in the
country.  Moulana replying to an other question was of
the view that the parliament had become stands still
and no legislation so far have been made for the
welfare of the people, unemployment was increased and
there is restless among the common people as law and
order situation in country is not under the control of
the Government.  Moulana Akram Awan further told that
Kala Bagh Dam couldn’t be constructed if the present
system is to stay. 

CHAKWAL AUGUST, 26. Unknown thieves broken the locks
of an electric shop at Al-Qadir Market Chakwal in
between Sunday and Monday night and the thieves were
managed to make good their escape with the valuable
articles of amounting 50 thousands.  The owner of the
electric store lodged a report in the City Police
Station that when he came to open the shop in the
morning he found the locks were broken and grinders,
drill and valuable electric wire were stolen from the
shop.  Police registered a case and started
investigation. 

CHAKWAL AUGUST, 26. The arrangements have been
started to establish a hunger strike camp at Chakwal
Press Club to mark solidarity with the Pind Dadan Khan
based murdered journalist Raja Ejaz Ahmad who was
short dead some seven days ago and Police is failed to
trace out the killer of the journalist.  Divisional
Union of Journalist Rawalpindi will establish a hunger
strike camp at Chakwal Press Club on 22nd August and
two hours hunger strike will be observed and this
hunger strike camp will continue till the arrest of
the killer of Raja Ejaz Ahmad.  A committee headed by
Chairman Press Club Faheem Akhter Butt have been
constituted to make all the arrangements.  The
journalist all our four Districts Jhelum, Attock,
Rawalpindi and Chakwal were also participates in
hunger strike.  The hunger strike camp will start from
1100 hours and will end at 1300 hours daily. 

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