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Wednesday, 19 September 2012

UN team to make case against Pakistan


UN team to make case against Pakistan
Move to trigger insurgency in Balochistan
Report to pave way for UNSC resolution supporting terrorists

Dated: September 12
The Punjab Forum on Wednesday said the arrival of United Nations working group on enforced or involuntary disappearances to evaluate the case of missing persons is a conspiracy to dismember Pakistan.

This is a plot to defame security forces, make case against FC and ISI, increase international pressure on country, support Indian propaganda against Pakistan, and to boost stance of terrorists in Balochistan, it said.

Actually, the hidden agenda of UN team is to make a case against Pakistan, trigger insurgency in Balochistan and pave way for UNSC resolution supporting terrorists, said Baig Raj, President Punjab Forum while speaking at a hurriedly called meeting.   

He said that the UN team has arrived to internationalise Balochistan issue but the government is trying to deceive people by saying that the scope of UN probe is stretched across the country.

He said that our foreign ministry is serving purpose of foreigners which must be asked as to who took the decision to allow UN team to visit Pakistan and what are the motives behind granting permission.

Spy agencies should launch a probe to uncover the perpetrators of the conspiracy and courts should award exemplary punishments to the traitors, he demanded.

Baig Raj said that UN Commission on Human Rights is nothing but a US foreign policy tool which has remained unconcerned about atrocities against Muslims in India, Burma, Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan.

The UN team should also probe ferrari camps, terrorist training camps in Afghanistan, meet the heirs of thousands of settlers killed in Balochistan and those killed in drone attacks, he demanded.

He said that a Special Parliamentary Committee on missing persons was formed in May while a Judicial Commission headed Justice (Retd) Javed Iqbal is working on the issue.

The CJP is holding a number of hearings in Quetta on the issue; therefore there was no need for a UN working group which is interference in the internal matters of Pakistan.

The Commission is here on the behest of vested interests of foreign powers and some local leaders who would try to influence the investigations and outcome which will add to the propaganda against Pakistan.

Baig Raj said that hearing on Balochistan in the US House of Representatives and tabling of a resolution seeking right of self-determination for people of Balochistan avoided the fact remains that only two tribes in Balochistan are involved in insurgency while rest of Baloch people are patriot.

He said why the world becomes uneasy when noose is tightened against terrorists who want to dismember Pakistan.

UN team should also divulge names of 26 countries fuelling insurgency in Pakistan, he said.

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Baig Raj
President, Punjab Forum
(For political & economic rights of Punjab)
0300-5355563

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Energy minister should accept failures, resign


Petro hike proves Govt’s indifference towards masses
Energy minister should accept failures, resign
Govt snatches away right of people to live


Sept 02
The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Sunday said recent hike in petroleum and CNG prices despite a slide in the international market shows that government remains indifferent to the plight of masses.

The hike speaks of mismanagement and inefficiency of the part of the government which has failed to raise funds through any other means except upward revisions of fuel prices, it said.

The minister for petroleum and natural resources should immediately resign after accepting his repeated failures, said Dr. Murtaza Mughal, President PEW.

The PPP-led coalition has raised petroleum prices by more than 60 per cent since it came to power despite getting almost Rs 40 per litre as levies and sales tax from consumers, he added.

Dr. Murtaza Mughal said that in a bid to earn an additional Rs 100 billion, the government has taken a step which will destabilised economy and threaten budget of every household.

The move has triggered new wave of inflation with transporters charging ten per cent more and prices of items of daily use surging to 25 per cent.

He said that PEW fully supports protest by different sectors against the unjustified move which has made life miserable for majority.

Dr. Murtaza Mughal said that perks of politicians, claims of democracy and inflation is on the increase while salaried class is not getting any relief.

Similarly, government has failed to contain non-developmental expenditures, restructure loss-making enterprises, stop buying loyalties, reduce foreign trips, combat corruption or introduce reforms.

The government has also failed to check hoarders who will start milking masses as practiced after every revision in energy prices.

The recent hike proves that those who were pinning hope on government to do something positive for economic revival were wrong, said Dr. Mughal.

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Dr. Murtaza Mughal
Cell:  0321-5157671
President Pakistan Economy Watch

NAB criticised for not taking action against Rs 62 bl land scam accused


NAB criticised for not taking action against Rs 62 bl land scam accused
150,000 affected people awaiting relief since four years

Rawalpindi Sept 02
The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has been criticised for not taking any action against accused in the Rs 62 billion land scam in which some one hundred and fifty thousand people lost their savings.
Lt. Colonel M Tariq Kamal (Retired), former Director Engineering DHA Islamabad, who brought the scam to the limelight, said in a statement on Sunday that NAB is not doing anything against property tycoon Malik Riaz and officers of the DHA who deprived many of their lifetime savings.
He said that he has provided sufficient evidence against the accused but due to some reasons NAB was reluctant to initiate probe. The investigators entrusted to find the facts seem only interested in wasting time and delaying investigation.
Nab is not proceeding in accordance with the law which amounts to sheltering criminals and denying justice to those who lost money and residential plots in the scam.
It may be mentioned that following the public uproar, the Chairman NAB released an official statement on June 8 promising probe into the land scam and inquiry against NAB Rawalpindi officials who filed the case without sufficient grounds, said Col. Tariq.
The statement of Chairman NAB Admiral (retd) Fasih Bokhari proved to be a tactic to gain time which only helped Malik Riaz of Bahria Town and officials of the Defence Housing Authority Islamabad, he alleged.
Col. Tariq maintained that he has filed complaints with all the concerned departments only to know that none is willing to take action against influential.
Many departments including NAB must have reasons behind their lack of interest but fact remains that the affected people including civilians and military personnel are running from pillar to post since four years to get some relief.
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Lt. Col. M Tariq Kamal (Retired)
Former Director Engineering DHA Islamabad, Cell: 0300-8542971. Res: 051-5152157.
Address: 10-C, Tariq Lane, Tulsa Raod, Lalazar, Rawalpindi.

Baloch chieftains responsible for backwardness of province


NAB asked to investigate spending by legislators
Provincial government blamed for Balochistan woes
Chieftains paying lip service to the problems of masses
Efficient management of resources badly needed in province


Dated: September 02
The Punjab Forum on Sunday asked NAB to probe spending by the legislators in Balochistan as additional revenue has not helped reduce miseries of masses.

Balochistan has always held the centre responsible for its underdevelopment but now the chieftains cannot absolve themselves of responsibility as province has received unprecedented funds under the seventh NFC award and more autonomy after the 18th Amendment, it said.

Budgetary outlay of the province has been doubled, divisible pool share has increased by 4 per cent, it is getting Rs 12 billion annually as gas development surcharge while revenue receipts are up by 95 per cent, said Baig Raj, President Punjab Forum.

Increased revenue has only helped provincial government buy a new aircraft and escalate  discretionary funds of lawmakers to Rs 300 million while rural poor still live in the middle ages, he informed.

Baig Raj said that the tribal chiefs have always used all the funds on personal welfare while blaming centre, Army, FC and ISI for their problems.

Baloch sardars are in habit of reaping benefits through violence since decades; the problem existed even before Ayub Khan’s era but it complicated when Akbar Bugti committed suicide and a faction of his party started insurgency, he added.

Now terrorists are getting help from 26 countries including India to destabilize Pakistan; they are also fighting security forces and attacking ISI.

Rejecting all reports of involvement of security apparatus in disappearances, he said that media is painting wrong picture of the issue, according to a UN report only 98 persons are missing in Balochistan, while the report put the number of missing much higher in advance European countries and USA.

Baig Raj said that Balochistan has only eight million populations out of which 40 per cent are Pashtoons while 20 per cent Brahvis who don’t support insurgents. Insurgency is only found in Marri and Bugti areas which have 400,000 people, merely 0.25 pc of total population, he added.

The situation will only improve when benefit reach to the poor by efficient resource management.

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Baig Raj
President, Punjab Forum
(For political & economic rights of Punjab)
0300-5355563