Friday, December 17, 2021

Shehbaz Sharif was found guilty of money laundering: Shahzad Akbar

Shehbaz Sharif was found guilty of money laundering: Shahzad Akbar
Advisor to Prime Minister Imran Khan on Interior and Accountability Shahzad Akbar on Friday has said that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President and Opposition Leader in National Assembly (NA) Shahbaz Sharif was found guilty of money laundering.

Addressing a press conference, the advisor said that corruption was carried out by using bank accounts of other people. As per British law, no visit visa will be given to any accused, he added.

Shahzad Akbar said that former Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif has not undergone any medical treatment in London.



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Shehbaz Sharif was found guilty of money laundering: Shahzad Akbar

Shehbaz Sharif was found guilty of money laundering: Shahzad Akbar
Advisor to Prime Minister Imran Khan on Interior and Accountability Shahzad Akbar on Friday has said that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President and Opposition Leader in National Assembly (NA) Shahbaz Sharif was found guilty of money laundering.

Addressing a press conference, the advisor said that corruption was carried out by using bank accounts of other people. As per British law, no visit visa will be given to any accused, he added.

Shahzad Akbar said that former Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif has not undergone any medical treatment in London.



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OIC meeting: local holidays will be observed on Saturday and Monday

 OIC meeting: local holidays will be observed on Saturday and Monday
Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid on Friday has told that the government has decidedto not suspend mobile phone services in Islamabad on account of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Foreign Ministers Conference.

In a statement, the minister said local holidays will be observed on Saturday and Monday. Delegations and ministers from 57 countries are visiting Pakistan for the conference, he added.

Sheikh Rashid further stated that the event will be held in the Parliament.

Earlier, the government led by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) had agreed on suspending mobile phone services in the federal capital for three days.

Sources privy to the Interior Ministry said that the mobile phone service will be suspended across Islamabad from December 17 to December 19. The interior ministry has issued an order to PTA regarding suspension of mobile phone services.

On the other hand, all the arrangements to welcome the foreign delegates of OIC Foreign Ministers extraordinary conference in Islamabad have been finalized.

The Constitution Avenue and all the prominent places in the twin cities along the route of foreign dignitaries have been decorated. Special teams to receive the OIC foreign ministers and other dignitaries have also been formed.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the convener of the OIC Conference.

Meanwhile, India, which plays the role of spoiler in Afghanistan and is politicizing the miseries of Afghans, has been isolated on all major diplomatic developments on Afghanistan and the region.

New Delhi has been playing a deceitful role in Afghanistan and is not in favour of peace and stability in Afghanistan and the region.



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OIC meeting: local holidays will be observed on Saturday and Monday

 OIC meeting: local holidays will be observed on Saturday and Monday
Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid on Friday has told that the government has decidedto not suspend mobile phone services in Islamabad on account of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Foreign Ministers Conference.

In a statement, the minister said local holidays will be observed on Saturday and Monday. Delegations and ministers from 57 countries are visiting Pakistan for the conference, he added.

Sheikh Rashid further stated that the event will be held in the Parliament.

Earlier, the government led by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) had agreed on suspending mobile phone services in the federal capital for three days.

Sources privy to the Interior Ministry said that the mobile phone service will be suspended across Islamabad from December 17 to December 19. The interior ministry has issued an order to PTA regarding suspension of mobile phone services.

On the other hand, all the arrangements to welcome the foreign delegates of OIC Foreign Ministers extraordinary conference in Islamabad have been finalized.

The Constitution Avenue and all the prominent places in the twin cities along the route of foreign dignitaries have been decorated. Special teams to receive the OIC foreign ministers and other dignitaries have also been formed.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the convener of the OIC Conference.

Meanwhile, India, which plays the role of spoiler in Afghanistan and is politicizing the miseries of Afghans, has been isolated on all major diplomatic developments on Afghanistan and the region.

New Delhi has been playing a deceitful role in Afghanistan and is not in favour of peace and stability in Afghanistan and the region.



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SC dismisses review pleas in sacked govt employees case

SC dismisses review pleas in sacked govt employees case
The Supreme Court of Pakistan rejected on Friday the petitions against the dismissal of 16,000 government employees and ordered the reinstatement of the employees.

The appeals had sought to review the judgment striking down the Sacked Employees (Reinstatement) Ordinance Act, 2010.

Justice Umar Ata Bandial read the verdict on the review pleas filed by the government and sacked employees.

A detailed verdict will be issued later.

The verdict had been reserved in a hearing held on Thursday, The News reported.

During the Thursday hearing, the court observed that the instant matter would not be decided in light of the government’s proposal, but in accordance with the law and Constitution.

Justice Bandial remarked that though the instant matter related to the review, they were hearing it beyond the scope of review jurisdiction to ensure complete justice.

"The attorney general should establish that the accepted principles of Constitution and law would not be disturbed if the judgment was recalled," he remarked, adding that it also be ensured that recruitment for the government posts would not be made through back doors.

AG Khalid Javed maintained if the accepted principles of the Constitution and law were affected, the review petitions might be dismissed. He, however, pleaded that the matter related to relieving a class, hence the court partially restore the Sacked Employees (Reinstatement) Ordinance Act, 2010.

He said that if the proposals of the government were not acceptable to the counsel for the petitioners, the court should decide the matter.

Giving an explanation in the proposals, the AG contended that the proposals would not be applicable to those employees who were sacked on misconduct or for being absent from duty and it would be applicable to those who support it.

“But if the counsel for petitioners have objections, then we will take back the proposals,” he said. adding that if the court did not accept the review petitions, the proposals would remain intact.

“But still we request the court to accept the review petitions and announce the decision,” the AG pleaded.

“Mr Attorney General, keep in mind that the colour of the present case has changed and it has gone beyond the scope of review jurisdiction,” Justice Bandial remarked.

He said that though it was a review case, “we have started interpreting the law with new start”.

The judge further observed that lots of people have been affected in the employees’ case, but their obligation is to protect the law and Constitution, adding that there were some basic principles of recruitment for government posts and the government has to abide by these principles.

“Tests and interviews were mandatory for making the recruitments in transparent manner and court’s decisions were in field in this regard,” Justice Bandial told the AG, adding that the court had given several decisions regarding appointments on merit and in a transparent manner.

“We have sympathies for the sacked employees, but we have to go by law and constitution,” Justice Bandial remarked, adding that they had expected the AG for arguing on the Act on solid grounds.

“Today if you extensively argue on the Act on solid grounds and assist the court, then fine; otherwise, the court will announce its own decision and the decision will be in accordance with the law, Constitution and in the best interest of the public,” Justice Bandial told the AG.

The AG, however, submitted that the Parliament had debated the Sacked Employees (Reinstatement) Act 2010, hence the court should also look it with different viewpoint.

He submitted that nobody had challenged the recruitments made between 1993 and 1996 and it was not determined anywhere as to whether the recruitments were legal or illegal, adding that the employees were upgraded in the Reinstatement Act, hence the court while restoring the said Act should not give promotion to the employees in the next grade.

Justice Sajjad Ali Shah, however, observed that the organisations concerned could inform about the exact situation in this regard. The AG submitted that the Act was meant for relieving the employees as they were dismissed against the law.

Justice Bandial asked the AG if the employees were subjected to political victimisation, to which the AG read out the speech of Mian Raza Rabbani he had delivered on the floor of the Parliament, saying that the employees were sacked as they were appointed by Pakistan People’s Party.

Justice Mansoor Ali Shah asked the AG about those employees whose seniority was affected through the law.

At this, Mian Raza Rabbani, through a video-link from Karachi Registry, informed the court that those employees later on got seniority.



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SC dismisses review pleas in sacked govt employees case

SC dismisses review pleas in sacked govt employees case
The Supreme Court of Pakistan rejected on Friday the petitions against the dismissal of 16,000 government employees and ordered the reinstatement of the employees.

The appeals had sought to review the judgment striking down the Sacked Employees (Reinstatement) Ordinance Act, 2010.

Justice Umar Ata Bandial read the verdict on the review pleas filed by the government and sacked employees.

A detailed verdict will be issued later.

The verdict had been reserved in a hearing held on Thursday, The News reported.

During the Thursday hearing, the court observed that the instant matter would not be decided in light of the government’s proposal, but in accordance with the law and Constitution.

Justice Bandial remarked that though the instant matter related to the review, they were hearing it beyond the scope of review jurisdiction to ensure complete justice.

"The attorney general should establish that the accepted principles of Constitution and law would not be disturbed if the judgment was recalled," he remarked, adding that it also be ensured that recruitment for the government posts would not be made through back doors.

AG Khalid Javed maintained if the accepted principles of the Constitution and law were affected, the review petitions might be dismissed. He, however, pleaded that the matter related to relieving a class, hence the court partially restore the Sacked Employees (Reinstatement) Ordinance Act, 2010.

He said that if the proposals of the government were not acceptable to the counsel for the petitioners, the court should decide the matter.

Giving an explanation in the proposals, the AG contended that the proposals would not be applicable to those employees who were sacked on misconduct or for being absent from duty and it would be applicable to those who support it.

“But if the counsel for petitioners have objections, then we will take back the proposals,” he said. adding that if the court did not accept the review petitions, the proposals would remain intact.

“But still we request the court to accept the review petitions and announce the decision,” the AG pleaded.

“Mr Attorney General, keep in mind that the colour of the present case has changed and it has gone beyond the scope of review jurisdiction,” Justice Bandial remarked.

He said that though it was a review case, “we have started interpreting the law with new start”.

The judge further observed that lots of people have been affected in the employees’ case, but their obligation is to protect the law and Constitution, adding that there were some basic principles of recruitment for government posts and the government has to abide by these principles.

“Tests and interviews were mandatory for making the recruitments in transparent manner and court’s decisions were in field in this regard,” Justice Bandial told the AG, adding that the court had given several decisions regarding appointments on merit and in a transparent manner.

“We have sympathies for the sacked employees, but we have to go by law and constitution,” Justice Bandial remarked, adding that they had expected the AG for arguing on the Act on solid grounds.

“Today if you extensively argue on the Act on solid grounds and assist the court, then fine; otherwise, the court will announce its own decision and the decision will be in accordance with the law, Constitution and in the best interest of the public,” Justice Bandial told the AG.

The AG, however, submitted that the Parliament had debated the Sacked Employees (Reinstatement) Act 2010, hence the court should also look it with different viewpoint.

He submitted that nobody had challenged the recruitments made between 1993 and 1996 and it was not determined anywhere as to whether the recruitments were legal or illegal, adding that the employees were upgraded in the Reinstatement Act, hence the court while restoring the said Act should not give promotion to the employees in the next grade.

Justice Sajjad Ali Shah, however, observed that the organisations concerned could inform about the exact situation in this regard. The AG submitted that the Act was meant for relieving the employees as they were dismissed against the law.

Justice Bandial asked the AG if the employees were subjected to political victimisation, to which the AG read out the speech of Mian Raza Rabbani he had delivered on the floor of the Parliament, saying that the employees were sacked as they were appointed by Pakistan People’s Party.

Justice Mansoor Ali Shah asked the AG about those employees whose seniority was affected through the law.

At this, Mian Raza Rabbani, through a video-link from Karachi Registry, informed the court that those employees later on got seniority.



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Thursday, December 16, 2021

Dec 16 will remain a painful day for nation: Shehbaz sharif

Dec 16 will remain a painful day for nation: Shehbaz sharif
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President and Opposition Leader in National Assembly (NA) Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday has said that December 16 will always remain a painful day for the nation, one whose memory bleeds our hearts.

In a post on social-networking website, the PML-N leader said, “Have we learned any lessons and corrected our course? When will we sincerely put our heads together for better future of our children? There are too many questions but too few answers.”

Meanwhile, PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz said that as the nation mourns the martyrs of APS, what we really need is collective introspection.

She said, “There’s a lot more that we need to do as a state and as citizens to ensure that tragedy like this is never repeated.”



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

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