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new scandal of Qamar Zaman Qaira Sharing Cigarette with Mehar Bukhari.Mehar is the anchor of Samaa TV while Qamar zama qaira is the current minister.
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Qamar Zaman Qaira Sharing Cigarette with Mehar Bukhari
or this one
Watch cricket highlights: Day 4 of the 3rd Test at the Oval – England vs Pakistan played on August 21, 2010
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Two brothers were killed brutally in public in Sialkot, Pakistan, for injuring four people at a cricket match
In Sialkot, Pakistan, people tried to take justice in their own hands by teaching a lesson to two brothers, a bit too brutally, for injuring four people at a cricket match.
The incident took place when two brothers ended up in a brawl in a local cricket match and they ended up injuring four people. The charged mob got out-raged and started beating the two brothers. The beating got so brutal that the two brothers lost their lives and all the people of Sialkot considered it a lesson well taught.
There was even a police officer present at the event but he did nothing to stop the beating.
The Chief Justice of Pakistan, Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry took suo moto notice of the Sialkot beating and has slammed the police officer who was present at Sialkot beatings over torture and killings of the brothers and has summoned the Secretary Establishment for action against the police.
The Sialkot beatings and eventual killings have sparked up resentment amongst the people of Pakistan for such lawlessness.
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Detail Report of two brothers killing in Sialkot - Dawn news
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Zardari is due to speak at a rally in the city of Birmingham after talks with British Prime Minister David Cameron on Friday in which they agreed to do more together to fight Islamist militancy and brushed aside a diplomatic spat.
“Storms will come and storms will go and Pakistan and Britain will stand together,” Zardari said after meeting Cameron, who had angered Pakistanis with comments last week that Pakistan must not “look both ways” when dealing with militants.
Cameron’s comments during a visit to Pakistan’s arch-rival India prompted the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence agency to say its chief was cancelling a trip to Britain in protest, raising fears of a reduction in counter-terrorism cooperation.
Officials from both countries have played down those fears, with Cameron speaking on Friday of an “unbreakable relationship between Britain and Pakistan based on our mutual interests.”
It is a measure of how important that relationship is that Zardari should choose to address a rally in Britain — a rare event for a visiting head of state and a sign of the significance of the British Pakistani community.
Britain has more than one million people of Pakistani origin, the majority of them from what was once the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir which lies at the heart of tensions between Pakistan and India.
“KASHMIR ESCALATOR”
Security analysts say that the combination of poverty, unemployment, racism and political grievances among some members of the community provide a fertile breeding ground for the few who seek to join Islamist militant groups based in Pakistan.
Dubbed the “Kashmir escalator,” both Britain and Pakistan have tried to tackle it through sharing intelligence.
It was still unclear whether Zardari had managed to patch up the diplomatic row with Britain to prevent any damage to intelligence sharing.
With at least 1,600 people killed by floods in Pakistan, more than 100 Pakistanis protested on Saturday outside the international convention centre where Zardari was due to speak, many urging him to return to his disaster-stricken country.
Among competing protests by groups from various political organisations, one man shouted over a megaphone for an independent Kashmir, while others urged the president to go home, chanting “Go Zardari, go!”
One banner read “Zardari, part-time president!” and another “Thousands dying; president holidaying!”
The Birmingham event had raised expectations that Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, son of the president and the late Benazir Bhutto, would make his first major political speech there after graduating in June from Oxford University.
But in an apparent attempt to appease anger at home over the floods, Bilawal Bhutto on Thursday cancelled plans to attend and said he would instead stay in London to collect donations for flood victims.
Man hurled shoes towards President Zardari: Eyewitness |
Updated at: 2132 PST, Saturday, August 07, 2010 BIRMINGHAM: A man threw two shoes towards President Asif Ali Zardari when the latter was delivering a speech at Pakistan People’s Party’s convention here on Saturday, an eyewitness said.However, the shoes failed to reach the stage, sources said.
President Zardari was addressing a gathering of PPP workers at a convention here when a man – apparently a PPP worker – stood up and threw something in direction of the President as he (the man) criticized the latter for the UK trip, the sources said. An eyewitness who was present at the convention said ‘the man threw two shoes one after another towards the President when he was giving speech.’ Security personnel present there sprung to action and took the man into custody and took him outside, the eyewitness added. This led the President to stop his address and immediately leave the place in a security cordon in his car waiting for him outside. However, Presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar rubbished the above report, saying there is no substance in it as he was himself present at the convention and no such incident took place during the President’s speech. “I was sitting in the front row and I can confidently say that nobody threw anything,” Farhatullah Babar said while talking to Geo News. On the other hand, Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira confirming the incident said that ‘highlighting a wrong act of a person would not be a right thing to do’ and added that the incident will be investigated. President Zardari is presently in UK on a trip which was widely criticized due to his leaving the country at a time when people in Pakistan are facing unprecedented floods that has killed over 1000 people and displaced millions. |
BIRMINGHAM: A man threw two shoes towards President Asif Ali Zardari when the latter was delivering a speech at Pakistan People’s Party’s convention here on Saturday, an eyewitness said.
However, the shoes failed to reach the stage, sources said.
President Zardari was addressing a gathering of PPP workers at a convention here when a man – apparently a PPP worker – stood up and threw something in direction of the President as he (the man) criticized the latter for the UK trip, the sources said.
An eyewitness who was present at the convention said ‘the man threw two shoes one after another towards the President when he was giving speech.’ Security personnel present there sprung to action and took the man into custody and took him outside, the eyewitness added.
This led the President to stop his address and immediately leave the place in a security cordon in his car waiting for him outside.
However, Presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar rubbished the above report, saying there is no substance in it as he was himself present at the convention and no such incident took place during the President’s speech.
“I was sitting in the front row and I can confidently say that nobody threw anything,” Farhatullah Babar said while talking to Geo News.
On the other hand, Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira confirming the incident said that ‘highlighting a wrong act of a person would not be a right thing to do’ and added that the incident will be investigated.
President Zardari is presently in UK on a trip which was widely criticized due to his leaving the country at a time when people in Pakistan are facing unprecedented floods that has killed over 1000 people and displaced millions.
Shiri Rehman Farmati hay
Zardari hazir hay jooty ki saza panay ko
wah wah
Zardari hazir hay jooty ki saza panay ko
liken koi jutey say na mare mere dewane ko
Reports said a man, probably Pakistani-national, threw his two shoes one after the other towards the unpopular president when he came to deliver speech in Pakistan Peoples Party’s conference in city’s convention center.
However, the shoes missed the president and landed near him.
The shoe-thrower, who has not been identifies so far, was captured and taken away by security men. The president also left the hall afterwards amid strict security.
President Zardari is on his visit to Europe amid row and scathing criticism from Pakistani people and European media as well over his absence in Pakistan at times when the country is facing worst ever flood which has killed more than 16,00 and displaced millions.
Earlier, some four hundred people from the Pakistani community gathered outside the conference hall and staged protest demonstration against President Zardari.
They chanted “Go Zardari Go” slogans, demanding relief for millions of Pakistani people affected by the flood in Pakistan.
Hundreds of people belonging to PML-N and other opposition parties and the civil society participated in the demonstrations.
Nearly 10,000 members of the party live in Europe, most of them in Britain.
Zardari is currently in Birmingham. He visited Britain this week for talks overshadowed by a row over remarks by British Prime Minister David Cameron alleging Islamabad was not doing enough to fight terrorism. The remarks caused a diplomatic row.
The Pakistani leader during his visit traveled to London from Paris, where he held talks with President Nicholas Sarkozy on ‘security and economic issues’ as part of a three-day visit.
Pakistan is one of Britain’s most important allies in fighting terrorism. Nearly 1 million people of Pakistani origin live in Britain.
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| Dimension | 132 x 57 x 20 mm, 140 cc | |
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