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Wednesday 17 June 2015

Pakistan Breaking News - PM calls off meeting with Zardari

Pakistan Breaking News - PM Calls off Meeting with Zardari


ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday called off a meeting with former President Asif Zardari after the latter faced outcry following his criticism on army, Samaa reported.
Both the leaders were scheduled to hold a meeting in Prime Minister House Islamabad today.
PPP sources confirmed that PM called off the meeting while PM House spokesperson refused to issue a comment over why the meeting has been cancelled.
 PM Nawaz and Asif ali Zardari
Earlier, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif while reacting to the statement of former President Asif Zardari said that criticism on army is inappropriate.
Armed forces are playing a crucial role in operation Zarb-e-Azb and implementation of National Action Plan," PM added.
He said that the whole nation is supporting armed forces.
The development came a day after the outburst of Zardari on Pakistan army.
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Tuesday 16 June 2015

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Friday 12 June 2015

Ramadan Kareem Special Transmission 2015 - Ramazan Samaa.tv

Ramazan Kareem 2015 Ramadan Special transmission -Ramazan.Samaa.tv 

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Thursday 11 June 2015

Pakistan Breaking News - Politicos 'godfathering' organized crime in Karachi: Rangers

Politicos 'godfathering' organized crime in Karachi: Rangers

KARACHI: The Director General Sindh Rangers, Maj Gen Bilal Akbar, has popped open a whole new Pandora's Box to the peril of the politicos of the province, especially the ones holding sway in Karachi, Samaa reported.
Director General Sindh Rangers, Maj Gen Bilal Akbar

“In Karachi, none other than the top political leaders are godfathering extortionists, land–grabbers, diesel smugglers, gangsters, militants, water-tanker mafia, etc.,” the provincial head of the paramilitary troops said in a briefing given to the Apex Committee, formed under Pakistan’s anti-terror National Action Plan (NAP).
Akbar, who gave the briefing on June 4, did not mince words when he said that certain influential individuals from a majority political party have their cuts in all the dirty money.
“Millions of rupees are turned over to splinter groups of warring rival gangs. This money is then used for buying guns and rearing hordes of gangsters,” Akbar told the Apex Committee. 
It must be mentioned here that Lyari, a virtual gangdom in the heart of the city, has once been a bastion of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP). Uzair Baloch, a ganglord at large, was the head of People’s Aman Committee (PAC), a defunct welfare sub-organization of PPP. PAC was disbanded after complaints about its involvement in gang-war grew louder and louder.

Breaking News - China to provide six vessels for CPEC protection

China to provide six vessels for CPEC protection 

 

 ISLAMABAD: China will provide six patrol ships to Pakistan Maritime Security Agency for the protection of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

The agreement was signed between China Ship Trading Company (CSTC) and Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) during a ceremony at Ministry of Defence Production (MoDP) in Islamabad yesterday.

According to the agreement, the vessels will be used to prevent illegal activities in the sea. In addition, the four ships will be constructed in China while the remaining two will be built at Karachi's Shipyard and Engineering Works.

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Wednesday 10 June 2015

Breaking News - Pakistan urges UN to take notice of Modi’s statement

Pakistan urges UN to take notice of Modi’s statement

ISLAMABAD: Advisor to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs and National Security Sartaj Aziz Wednesday strongly condemned the confessional statement of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for committing terrorism against Pakistan in early seventies.
In a Policy Statement in Senate, he urged the International Community and the United Nations (UN) to take notice of the statement of Indian Prime Minister.

He said the statement of Indian PM was an open admission at the highest level to support terrorism in a neighboring country and UN should take notice of it as the Indians have also violated international laws.
Modi's statement has vitiated the atmosphere in South Asia. He said that the Indian Defense Minister had also admitted fanning terrorism in Pakistan as his policy....
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Breaking News : 3rd day of CNG closure in Sindh

3rd day of CNG closure in Sindh

KARACHI: People travelling in public transport continued to suffer as all Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) stations in Sindh remained closed for third consecutive day today, Samaa reported Wednesday.
According to Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC), the CNG filling stations in Sindh were closed on Monday for 24 hours, but were closed again on Tuesday due to low gas pressure.


Authorities said the gas will now be available from Thursday morning.
Due to the unannounced gas closure, the number of public transport vehicles on the roads dropped significantly as they could not get CNG....

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