Monday, November 7, 2005

Two News Items From Kh. Suqrat Babar from Chakwal

By Correspondent:
CHAKA, Nov 6: The senior vice-president of Pakistan Muslim League and
former Federal Minister Lt. Gen. 짰 Abdul Majeed Malik said on Sunday that
the forward block in Pakistan Muslim League was underway as the forward
block members have contacted him and offered the leadership of the block,
however this offer was dismissed by him as he don’t believe in negative
politics. He was talking to the newsmen at his residence. He further told
that his point of view was upheld as he proposed in the meeting of Central
Executive Committee of Pakistan Muslim League in the presence of Prime
Minister Shaukat Aziz and President of Pakistan Muslim League Ch. Shujaat
Hussain that local bodies’ election was partyless therefore the nomination
of District and Tehsil Nazimeen by Pakistan Muslim League was not only
unlawful but against the spirit of local bodies’ ordinance. Gen. Majeed
Malik further told that he then feared that these nominations would harm
Pakistan Muslim League and now the majority of these rebels MNAs were the
affectees of local bodies’ election. Replying to another question Gen.
Majeed Malik declared that his group would fight District Naib-nazim and
four Tehsil Naib-nazimeen of District Chakwal in all the five seats and he
vowed to play its due role in the local politics of District Chakwal and he
still feels that District Chakwal was also badly affected during the recent
local bodies’ election due to so called nominations as Pakistan Muslim
League was divided in two sections.

By Correspondent:
CHAKWAL: Nov 6: More than 1800 earth quake victims of Azad Kashmir
celebrated their Eid at tent-village some 7km from here. District Nazim
Chakwal Sardar Ghulam Abbas, District Police Officer Chakwal Ch. Mushtaq
Hussain Bergatt and other government and police officials were also present
on this occasion. Security arrangements were tightened at the tent-village
as police check-post was established and a barrier was also installed and
the entry of common man was banned at the tent-village. Inspector Fida
Hussain was the in charge of police check-post. District Nazim Chakwal
Sardar Ghulam Abbas while talking to the newsmen told that three more
tent-villages would be established at Kallar Kahar, Balkasar and Talagang
and overall 10000 earth quack victims would be accommodated in 2000 tents.
He told that dispensary, kitchen, washrooms, supply of water and electricity
were provided at tent-village while an ambulance was also available for
serious-nature patients. He further told that the food would be provided to
all the 1800 people free of cost by District Government Chakwal and later on
ration would be provided to the people. Some of the affectees complained
that there were snakes, centipedes and other such harmful insects were in
abundant in the area therefore it was very hard for them to stay in this
jungle.

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