Monday, September 21, 2020

Suspects in Dr Maha death case flee from court to escape arrest

 Dr Maha
The two suspects in the Dr Maha case managed to flee from the courtroom to escape arrest on Monday, after their interim bail plea was rejected.

Junaid and Waqas, the two men who have been booked in the case, can be seen in a video running out of the court, the former wearing handcuffs as he ran.

Before he fled from the court in a rickshaw, Junaid alleged that the investigation officer had taken Rs100,000 from the two suspects to influence the case in their favour.

Meanwhile, Dr Maha's father had accused the suspects of getting his daughter "addicted to drugs", adding that the two will be able to flee the country similar to the way they had managed to escape from the court premises.

Originally from Mirpurkhas, Dr Maha Ali had rented a house in the Defence Housing Authority's Phase IV area and moved there along with her father and sisters.

She was working at a private hospital in the city's upscale Clifton area.

In August, she was shifted to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre where she succumbed to her wounds after being admitted for suffering a critical injury.

The city police has declared Dr Maha's death a suicide, claiming that she had allegedly shot herself.

Prime suspects influenced probe

The doctor's father has claimed that two of the three prime suspects influenced the probe into his daughter's death.

Addressing a press conference, Syed Asif Ali Shah said Junaid and Waqas worked with doctors to have the medico-legal officer (MLO) changed when her daughter's body was sent to the hospital.

"Why did my daughter commit suicide? It was being claimed that Dr Maha was upset with her parents," he said, adding that he worked hard to ensure his daughter got a good education.

The first to reach the hospital was Waqas, who identified himself as a technician. Then Junaid arrived," Dr Maha's father added. "Waqas and Junaid, in collaboration with the doctors, had the MLO replaced."

Fighting 'legal battle alone'

The grieving father said Dr Maha's family was in shock and "not in the right state of mind" due to her death. "We had gone to the village afterwards, he had said.

Claiming that his daughter was being blackmailed, he said: "My daughter is gone now but people should save their daughters from men like Junaid.

"He treated my daughter horribly," he said, referring to Junaid, adding that the man physically abused her as well. "My daughter shared what happened with her to her friends.

"I will fight this legal battle alone," he added.



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Nawaz Sharif has shut all doors for his return: Sheikh Rashid

 Sheikh Rashid
Terming the opposition’s All Parties Conference (APC) a failure, Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Saturday said that former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has shut all doors for his return to Pakistan after his address at the moot.

Sheikh Rashid questioned Nawaz's credibility as he spoke against the establishment, noting that Nawaz "was brought to power by the former military ruler General Ziaul Haq", and adding that he believed that "the PML-N supremo will now take political asylum in the UK".

The PML-N supremo, in his speech via video link from London, had lambasted Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government over what he described as its failure to govern the country democratically.

The root cause of problems being faced by the country was that the country had been deprived of true democracy, Nawaz had regretted. "The Constitution says that the opinion of people should be respected, which is the real spirit of democracy," he had said.

“This is the principle of democracy in the world: when democracy is hit, the entire democratic system becomes meaningless,” he had said.

Sheikh Rashid said a call made by Maulana Fazlur Rehman for resignations from the assemblies was muted by the APC itself.

"The expressions on the faces of Maulana Fazlur Rehman and Shehbaz Sharif at the APC were worth watching," he remarked.

Maintaining that military has no interest in administrative matters, the federal minister said Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa has clearly told the political leaders to arrange the Gilgit-Baltistan elections on their own as the military is not interested in such matters.



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Suspects in Dr Maha death case flee from court to escape arrest

 Dr Maha
The two suspects in the Dr Maha case managed to flee from the courtroom to escape arrest on Monday, after their interim bail plea was rejected.

Junaid and Waqas, the two men who have been booked in the case, can be seen in a video running out of the court, the former wearing handcuffs as he ran.

Before he fled from the court in a rickshaw, Junaid alleged that the investigation officer had taken Rs100,000 from the two suspects to influence the case in their favour.

Meanwhile, Dr Maha's father had accused the suspects of getting his daughter "addicted to drugs", adding that the two will be able to flee the country similar to the way they had managed to escape from the court premises.

Originally from Mirpurkhas, Dr Maha Ali had rented a house in the Defence Housing Authority's Phase IV area and moved there along with her father and sisters.

She was working at a private hospital in the city's upscale Clifton area.

In August, she was shifted to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre where she succumbed to her wounds after being admitted for suffering a critical injury.

The city police has declared Dr Maha's death a suicide, claiming that she had allegedly shot herself.

Prime suspects influenced probe

The doctor's father has claimed that two of the three prime suspects influenced the probe into his daughter's death.

Addressing a press conference, Syed Asif Ali Shah said Junaid and Waqas worked with doctors to have the medico-legal officer (MLO) changed when her daughter's body was sent to the hospital.

"Why did my daughter commit suicide? It was being claimed that Dr Maha was upset with her parents," he said, adding that he worked hard to ensure his daughter got a good education.

The first to reach the hospital was Waqas, who identified himself as a technician. Then Junaid arrived," Dr Maha's father added. "Waqas and Junaid, in collaboration with the doctors, had the MLO replaced."

Fighting 'legal battle alone'

The grieving father said Dr Maha's family was in shock and "not in the right state of mind" due to her death. "We had gone to the village afterwards, he had said.

Claiming that his daughter was being blackmailed, he said: "My daughter is gone now but people should save their daughters from men like Junaid.

"He treated my daughter horribly," he said, referring to Junaid, adding that the man physically abused her as well. "My daughter shared what happened with her to her friends.

"I will fight this legal battle alone," he added.



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Nawaz Sharif has shut all doors for his return: Sheikh Rashid

 Sheikh Rashid
Terming the opposition’s All Parties Conference (APC) a failure, Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Saturday said that former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has shut all doors for his return to Pakistan after his address at the moot.

Sheikh Rashid questioned Nawaz's credibility as he spoke against the establishment, noting that Nawaz "was brought to power by the former military ruler General Ziaul Haq", and adding that he believed that "the PML-N supremo will now take political asylum in the UK".

The PML-N supremo, in his speech via video link from London, had lambasted Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government over what he described as its failure to govern the country democratically.

The root cause of problems being faced by the country was that the country had been deprived of true democracy, Nawaz had regretted. "The Constitution says that the opinion of people should be respected, which is the real spirit of democracy," he had said.

“This is the principle of democracy in the world: when democracy is hit, the entire democratic system becomes meaningless,” he had said.

Sheikh Rashid said a call made by Maulana Fazlur Rehman for resignations from the assemblies was muted by the APC itself.

"The expressions on the faces of Maulana Fazlur Rehman and Shehbaz Sharif at the APC were worth watching," he remarked.

Maintaining that military has no interest in administrative matters, the federal minister said Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa has clearly told the political leaders to arrange the Gilgit-Baltistan elections on their own as the military is not interested in such matters.



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Govt asks opposition not to 'drag' national institutions into politics

Govt asks opposition not to 'drag' national institutions into politics
Top government ministers on Monday held a press conference, a day after the country’s major opposition parties announced launching of a three-phased anti-government movement under the banner of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM).

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi asked the opposition not to "drag national institutions into politics".

"It is not good for the country, it is not in Pakistan's interest," he said.

His comments come a day after PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, while addressing the opposition’s multiparty conference via video link from London, alleged that there was “a state above the state in the country”. Breaking his over two-year-long silence, Nawaz declared that the opposition’s struggle was not against Prime Minister Imran Khan but against “those who had imposed such an incapable person” upon the nation through a manipulated electoral process.

Information Minister Shibli Faraz said Nawaz in his speech yesterday had raised suspicions about the election process because his party was unable to garner votes in the 2018 elections and because he is "not used to a free and fair election".

Responding to his allegations, Faraz said: "The elections in which he was elected the prime minister thrice were right but because in this one he was unable to form the government, he is raising these questions."

"When things are according to their plan, they are okay, but when the opposite happens they are not," he added, accusing the opposition of "spreading confusion and making things controversial".

The minister said "they are not helping democracy and are trying to discredit a political setup which they claim to own."

He said the opposition members could carry out election reforms if they had any objections. "Don't make the election and democracy controversial, this country has done you a lot of favours," he added while addressing the opposition.

Faraz also said Nawaz in his address on Sunday looked "hale and hearty" even though he claimed to be ill.

'PM Imran's words coming true'

In his remarks, Planning Minister Asad Umar said Prime Minister Imran had stated at the start of his government's tenure that "the opposition has everything at stake ... and when accountability moves forward they will all get together," adding that yesterday's MPC was a manifestation of the premier's "words coming true".

Giving a formal shape to their alliance with the name of PDM and demanding resignation of Prime Minister Imran, the country’s major opposition parties at the MPC, which was hosted by the PPP, announced launching of a three-phased anti-government movement under an “action plan” starting from next month with countrywide public meetings, protest demonstrations and rallies in December and a “decisive long march” towards Islamabad in January 2021.

Umar said the opposition had hoped that "the economic recession they left behind would be enough to oust the government" but the PTI government brought the country out of the economic crisis.

"Then came the global coronavirus crisis. If you look at the initial days these leaders had a lot of enthusiasm [and] some came running back from London in the hopes that destruction and devastation would befall Pakistan, and [they] would make that the basis of finishing the government.

"What I found entertaining in yesterday's speech was that the people who did not leave a single thing to criticise in Pakistan, did not mention corona or Covid," he said, adding that international bodies were praising Pakistan's response to the pandemic.

Umar also accused the opposition of "doing politics" on legislation related to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), which he said had "nothing to do with a political party or person and is only for keeping us out of the blacklist".

He said the opposition had tried to directly "blackmail" the government on the FATF bills to obtain an NRO-like concession.

"But even in that they were defeated. They can't even control 200 members in the Senate and National Assembly, so their panic reached another level," the minister said, adding that the passage of the anti-money laundering law had also panicked opposition members because "their own properties are now in danger".

He said the armed forces through operations had ended terrorism in the tribal districts of former FATA while the security situation in Karachi also improved and a development package was announced for the city. Prime Minister Imran has also called for a development package to be announced for Balochistan, Umar added.

Referring to Nawaz's speech, Umar said Indian news outlets were all reporting that "he has returned to politics ... and how? by attacking the army."

He said in the current set-up, the army and the civilian leadership were working together to solve the country's problems, while there was "no doubt that the leadership is with Prime Minister Imran Khan [and] he makes the decisions".

"If this is not disturbed and if cracks are not developed, the opposition and enemy forces think that Pakistan will not be stopped on the way to progress."

"Also let me say that the way the army was attacked, you should have at least thought that the martyrs of the operation in Waziristan which took place during the PML-N tenure were from the army," Umar added, addressing the opposition.



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Speaker Asad Qaiser urges world to help resolve Kashmir dispute

Speaker Asad Qaiser urges world to help resolve Kashmir dispute
Speaker National Assembly (NA) Asad Qaiser has urged the international community to play its role for the resolution of Kashmir dispute.

Addressing a seminar in Islamabad on Monday in connection with the International Day of Peace, he said that the resolution of Kashmir dispute as per the UN Security Council resolutions is imperative for regional peace and stability.

Condemning the blatant human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K), the Speaker said that Indian troops have been given free hand to persecute the innocent and armless Kashmiri people.
The speaker NA said Pakistan has been making effective efforts to expose the evil face of India before the world.

Last week, Foreign Minister (FM) Shah Mehmood Qureshi had said that the Indian strategy of using force in the occupied Kashmir has totally failed.

Shah Mehmood Qureshi had reiterated that Kashmir dispute cannot be solved by the use of force.

The FM had said India tried to use force to gag the voice of the Kashmiris through draconian laws and restrictions. There is no precedent of the atrocities that have been committed in Indian illegally occupied Kashmir since August 5 last year.

He made it clear that India cannot succeed in resolving the dispute by these atrocities.



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Govt will not bow down to any blackmailing: PM Khan

Govt will not bow down to any blackmailing: PM Khan
Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Monday categorically said that the government will not bow down before any blackmailing tactics.

This he stated while expressing his views with the Adviser on Parliamentary Affairs Dr Babar Awan, who called on him at his office in Islamabad.

The meeting discussed the current prevailing political situation in the country and matters related to the new legislation. Opposition All Parties Conference (APC) also came under discussion.

Speaking on the occasion, PM Khan said that all the state institutions are on the same page and added that nation stands firmly united with its institutions.

Reacting on Nawaz Sharif’s speech in the APC, the premier termed it as part two of ‘Why I was ousted”. Prime Minister Imran Khan vowed not to bow down before any blackmailing and continue accountability process.

On Sunday, Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) supremo and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif had alleged in his virtual speech that the institution of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has turned into a tool for revenge against political opponents.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

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