Sunday, October 19, 2003

News (18th Oct)

By Our Correspondent.
CHAKWAL, Oct 18: Additional District and Session
Judge Chakwal acquitted a convict accused in murder
case of Village Dhoke Gujjar of Choa Saiden Shah
Police Station.  The accused was awarded death
sentence in 1997 in the murder case of Raja Muhammad
Akhter.  All the appeals in the High Court and Supreme
Court were dismissed and superior courts upheld the
Judgments of Session Court Chakwal.  Now the legal
hears of the deceased Raja Akhtar recorded their
statement before the court of Additional District and
Session Judge Chakwal and contended that had pardoned
the convict accused Abid Hussain in the Allah.  The
court after recording the statement acquitted the
accused. 

By Our Correspondent.
CHAKWAL, Oct 18: Governor Punjab Let. General 짰
Khalid Maqbool will visit District Chakwal on 22nd
October and schedule of his visit was released by the
District Government and they has started the
arrangements of Governor Punjab visit.  Governor will
reach Chakwal by helicopter at 09:00 am and he will
immediately visit office of the WAPDA and would hear
the public complaints.  The Governor will also visit
Sui Gas Department, Telephone Department, Registration
Office, SME Bank, Pakistan Bait-ul-Maal and he will
check the working of these departments controlled by
the Federal Government. 

By Our Correspondent.
CHAKWAL, Oct 18: More than 20 thousands people from
all over the District went to Islamabad in a very big
procession lead by Sardar Aftab Akbar.  All the
processions lead by MPA’s of the area Malik Tanvir
Aslam, Mrs. Maha Tareen Raja, Ejaz Hussain Farhat,
Syed Taqleed Raza Shah, Col: Sultan Surkhuro and MNA
Major Tahir Iqbal came to Chakwal and then proceed
towards Islamabad.  More than 1500 different vehicles
boarded with people went to Islamabad.  All the Union
Nazmeen of District Chakwal brought the people from
there Union Council.  The vehicles were carrying
different banners and play cards inscribing slogans to
welcome the prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. 


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