Tuesday, April 13, 2021

PDM chief gives PPP, ANP chance to review decision to leave Opposition alliance

Pakistan Democratic Movement chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman
Pakistan Democratic Movement chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Tuesday gave the PPP and the ANP one more chance to review their decision of parting ways with the Opposition alliance.

"The PDM was not formed so that was bicker over some position or the other. We have seen many challenges through and were always able to sort things out with dialogue and mutual understanding.

"Even today, the PPP and ANP have the opportunity to review their decision," he said, as he addressed a press conference in Islamabad, alongside other leaders of the alliance, including PML-N's Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Ahsan Iqbal.

The media briefing followed a meeting of the Opposition alliance, sans PPP and ANP. The session was reportedly convened at Fazlur Rehman's residence.

It was called a day after PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari announced his party's departure from the alliance.

Both the PPP and the ANP parted ways after they were served show-cause notices by the PDM to explain why they sought the support of a government ally (Balochistan Awami Party) and got Yousaf Raza Gillani elected as Leader of the Opposition in the Senate without the alliance's blessing.

The ANP characterised the issuance of the notice as a move to tarnish the party's reputation, and the PPP expressed similar views. Bilawal reportedly tore up the notice in the party's Central Executive Committee meeting, saying that for him nothing is greater than respect.

Fazlur Rehman, in his press conference today, said that both the parties "should not have adopted such a behaviour".

He said that it was the right of the Opposition alliance to demand an explanation for the PPP and ANP's move to get Gillani appointed in the manner he was.

The PDM chief said that all political parties of the alliance have "equal status". However, the PDM does have an administrative structure as well.

"The majority of our decisions were made with agreement between all parties. Candidates for Chairman Senate, Deputy Chairman Senate and Leader of Opposition in Senate were decided by consensus," he said.

"Many times an issue ended up not being completely resolved. But we brought to the fore whatever progress was made on it," Fazlur Rehman said.

The PDM chief said that through it all, a love for Pakistan's politics and democracy always remained at the centre of the alliance's decisions.

"Even today we keep in mind that great purpose of this forum," he said.

Fazlur Rehman said that "unnecessarily" making the show-cause notices "a matter of self-esteem is not in line with the demands of politics".

"They could have called a session of the PDM as well, stating that they will explain the matter there," he said, adding: "They could have called a meeting of the steering committee."

He said that it was unfortunate that news of the show-cause notice being torn by the PPP chairman came to the fore. "The latest news is that they said who are these people to demand an explanation from us," noted Fazlur Rehman.

PDM's journey ahead

Fazlur Rehman said that the PDM "will make its decisions in Ramadan" and that there will be "no compromise on the pace of the movement".

"We will not change the pace and progress of PDM," he reiterated.

"We waited for our friends to return and will continue to wait for them," the PDM chief said.

Fazlur Rehman said that "we did not expect at all that they would cosy up to BAP this way (humein tawaqqa hi naheen thhi ke yeh BAP ko baap banaayein ge)".

The PDM chief said that the alliance is still waiting for PPP to review its decision and show political maturity and dignity. "There has to be a difference when it comes to a 35-year-old versus a 70-year-old," he added.

He acknowledged receiving the resignations from both parties, but said: "I am putting these on hold for now."

"We have responded and we expect that the demonstrate maturity in return," he said.

"We do not want to get tangled in a constant exchange of words. This is our final say in this regard," he added.

PPP's Kaira responds

Shortly after Fazlur Rehman's media talk, PPP's Qamar Zaman Kaira held his own media briefing to respond.

"No show cause notices are ever served in an alliance [...] It is not as if we broke a consensus," he said.

Kaira said that the party continues to respect Fazlur Rehman.

He insisted that the PPP had "not deviated from any agreement". The PPP leader noted that a harsh exchange of words had taken place between the PPP and PML-N, however adding: "We did not start anything."

"Fazlur Rehman has made rather inappropriate remarks. We expect that he retract these comments," Kaira said, referring to the "BAP ko baap" remarks.

He also demanded that an apology be issued to PPP and ANP on the notices being sent.



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Ramadan 2021 moon sighted in Pakistan

Chairman Ruet-e-Hilal Committee
The moon for the blessed month of Ramadan has been sighted in Pakistan the first of Ramadan will begin on Wednesday, April 14, 2021.

A meeting of the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee was held today (Tuesday) in Peshawar to sight the crescent moon for the holy month. The meeting was held in the city after 17 years.

Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), and the Ministry of Science and Technology were also part of the meeting.

Meanwhile, zonal committees from other cities also joined the meeting virtually. Moon was sighted in various cities of Pakistan, including Hyderabad, Karachi, and Islamabad.

Chairman of Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad, had earlier said that people will observe the first fast (Roza) and Eid on the same day across the country.

The cleric had further said that all the Ulema, including Mufti Shahabuddin Popalzai, have created an atmosphere of brotherhood within the committee.

The Meteorological Department had said that the moon of Ramadan rose at 7:32am today, adding that it will be visible for over 35 hours after sunset.

The weather department had indicated a clear possibility of a moon sighting today.

This was the first Ramadan moon sighting under Maulana Azad, who was appointed by the federal government in December last year, replacing Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman.



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PDM chief gives PPP, ANP chance to review decision to leave Opposition alliance

Pakistan Democratic Movement chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman
Pakistan Democratic Movement chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Tuesday gave the PPP and the ANP one more chance to review their decision of parting ways with the Opposition alliance.

"The PDM was not formed so that was bicker over some position or the other. We have seen many challenges through and were always able to sort things out with dialogue and mutual understanding.

"Even today, the PPP and ANP have the opportunity to review their decision," he said, as he addressed a press conference in Islamabad, alongside other leaders of the alliance, including PML-N's Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Ahsan Iqbal.

The media briefing followed a meeting of the Opposition alliance, sans PPP and ANP. The session was reportedly convened at Fazlur Rehman's residence.

It was called a day after PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari announced his party's departure from the alliance.

Both the PPP and the ANP parted ways after they were served show-cause notices by the PDM to explain why they sought the support of a government ally (Balochistan Awami Party) and got Yousaf Raza Gillani elected as Leader of the Opposition in the Senate without the alliance's blessing.

The ANP characterised the issuance of the notice as a move to tarnish the party's reputation, and the PPP expressed similar views. Bilawal reportedly tore up the notice in the party's Central Executive Committee meeting, saying that for him nothing is greater than respect.

Fazlur Rehman, in his press conference today, said that both the parties "should not have adopted such a behaviour".

He said that it was the right of the Opposition alliance to demand an explanation for the PPP and ANP's move to get Gillani appointed in the manner he was.

The PDM chief said that all political parties of the alliance have "equal status". However, the PDM does have an administrative structure as well.

"The majority of our decisions were made with agreement between all parties. Candidates for Chairman Senate, Deputy Chairman Senate and Leader of Opposition in Senate were decided by consensus," he said.

"Many times an issue ended up not being completely resolved. But we brought to the fore whatever progress was made on it," Fazlur Rehman said.

The PDM chief said that through it all, a love for Pakistan's politics and democracy always remained at the centre of the alliance's decisions.

"Even today we keep in mind that great purpose of this forum," he said.

Fazlur Rehman said that "unnecessarily" making the show-cause notices "a matter of self-esteem is not in line with the demands of politics".

"They could have called a session of the PDM as well, stating that they will explain the matter there," he said, adding: "They could have called a meeting of the steering committee."

He said that it was unfortunate that news of the show-cause notice being torn by the PPP chairman came to the fore. "The latest news is that they said who are these people to demand an explanation from us," noted Fazlur Rehman.

PDM's journey ahead

Fazlur Rehman said that the PDM "will make its decisions in Ramadan" and that there will be "no compromise on the pace of the movement".

"We will not change the pace and progress of PDM," he reiterated.

"We waited for our friends to return and will continue to wait for them," the PDM chief said.

Fazlur Rehman said that "we did not expect at all that they would cosy up to BAP this way (humein tawaqqa hi naheen thhi ke yeh BAP ko baap banaayein ge)".

The PDM chief said that the alliance is still waiting for PPP to review its decision and show political maturity and dignity. "There has to be a difference when it comes to a 35-year-old versus a 70-year-old," he added.

He acknowledged receiving the resignations from both parties, but said: "I am putting these on hold for now."

"We have responded and we expect that the demonstrate maturity in return," he said.

"We do not want to get tangled in a constant exchange of words. This is our final say in this regard," he added.

PPP's Kaira responds

Shortly after Fazlur Rehman's media talk, PPP's Qamar Zaman Kaira held his own media briefing to respond.

"No show cause notices are ever served in an alliance [...] It is not as if we broke a consensus," he said.

Kaira said that the party continues to respect Fazlur Rehman.

He insisted that the PPP had "not deviated from any agreement". The PPP leader noted that a harsh exchange of words had taken place between the PPP and PML-N, however adding: "We did not start anything."

"Fazlur Rehman has made rather inappropriate remarks. We expect that he retract these comments," Kaira said, referring to the "BAP ko baap" remarks.

He also demanded that an apology be issued to PPP and ANP on the notices being sent.



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Ramadan 2021 moon sighted in Pakistan

Chairman Ruet-e-Hilal Committee
The moon for the blessed month of Ramadan has been sighted in Pakistan the first of Ramadan will begin on Wednesday, April 14, 2021.

A meeting of the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee was held today (Tuesday) in Peshawar to sight the crescent moon for the holy month. The meeting was held in the city after 17 years.

Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), and the Ministry of Science and Technology were also part of the meeting.

Meanwhile, zonal committees from other cities also joined the meeting virtually. Moon was sighted in various cities of Pakistan, including Hyderabad, Karachi, and Islamabad.

Chairman of Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad, had earlier said that people will observe the first fast (Roza) and Eid on the same day across the country.

The cleric had further said that all the Ulema, including Mufti Shahabuddin Popalzai, have created an atmosphere of brotherhood within the committee.

The Meteorological Department had said that the moon of Ramadan rose at 7:32am today, adding that it will be visible for over 35 hours after sunset.

The weather department had indicated a clear possibility of a moon sighting today.

This was the first Ramadan moon sighting under Maulana Azad, who was appointed by the federal government in December last year, replacing Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman.



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Govt orders action against law-breakers, suspension of cellular services

Govt orders action against law-breakers, suspension of cellular services
Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed has ordered action against law-breakers and necessary measures to reopen several road and entry and exits points due to countrywide protests of a religio-political party, reported on Tuesday.

The interior ministry decided to take strict action against those disturbing law and order situation, as well as ordered to suspend cellular and internet services in affected areas.
Sheikh Rasheed chaired a high-level session to review the law and order situation of the country following the protests that erupted in multiple cities being organised by a religio-political party.

The session was attended by Federal Minister for Religious Affairs, Chief Commissioner, Inspector General (IG) Islamabad, whereas, chief secretary and IG Punjab joined the session via video link.

It has been decided by the interior ministry to take strict action against the protestors who are violating the law and necessary steps to reopen the routes for traffic. Moreover, the cellular and internet services will be suspended in affected areas for 24 hours where the law and order situation worsens.



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SC rejects Justice Isa’s plea for live telecast of review petition

SC rejects Justice Isa’s plea for live telecast of review petition
Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday has rejected Justice Qazi Faez Isa’s plea seeking a live telecast of the hearing on review petitions, reported.

According to details, a ten-member bench of the SC headed by Justice Umar Atta Bandial delivered the short verdict. Four out of ten judges disagreed with the decision of the review petition.

Justice Umar Atta Bandial, in his judgement, while rejecting the petition of Justice Qazi Faez Isa for direct coverage said that access to the information is the right of the masses, but this is an administrative matter.

On this occasion, Justice Qazi Faez said that he wanted to know the names of the judges who wrote the verdict and disagreed, to which Justice Umar Atta Bandial said that if you read the verdict, you will know their names.

The dissenting note was written by four judges. The dissenting note granted the request for live broadcast and said that it was a matter of public interest and to be shown live on the website.

The dissenting note also stated that the audio of the court proceedings can also be posted on the website. Later, the hearing of Justice Qazi Faez Isa’s reference review petition was adjourned till tomorrow.

After the verdict, Justice Qazi Faez Isa’s wife said in the courtroom that a prime minister was disqualified for not writing a letter, but a minister is not even given a court notice despite the contempt of court.

On which Justice Umar Atta Bandial said that two of your petitions were not fixed before us, to which Justice Qazi Faez Isa inquired as to why the petitions have not been fixed for hearing so far. Are judges subordinates to the Registrar?

It may be recalled that the Supreme Court had reserved its decision on March 18 last month to broadcast the hearing of the review petition of Justice Qazi Faez Isa live.

The court said that a brief verdict would be given on the live broadcast of Justice Qazi Faez Isa’s case.



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Govt orders action against law-breakers, suspension of cellular services

Govt orders action against law-breakers, suspension of cellular services
Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed has ordered action against law-breakers and necessary measures to reopen several road and entry and exits points due to countrywide protests of a religio-political party, reported on Tuesday.

The interior ministry decided to take strict action against those disturbing law and order situation, as well as ordered to suspend cellular and internet services in affected areas.
Sheikh Rasheed chaired a high-level session to review the law and order situation of the country following the protests that erupted in multiple cities being organised by a religio-political party.

The session was attended by Federal Minister for Religious Affairs, Chief Commissioner, Inspector General (IG) Islamabad, whereas, chief secretary and IG Punjab joined the session via video link.

It has been decided by the interior ministry to take strict action against the protestors who are violating the law and necessary steps to reopen the routes for traffic. Moreover, the cellular and internet services will be suspended in affected areas for 24 hours where the law and order situation worsens.



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