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- Rahim Yar Khan: 15 dead, 20 hurt as bus overturns
- US drone attack kills 3 in Miranshah
- Multan: Groom among four injured in brawl
- Gun and grenade attack injures 10 in Karachi
- Hyderabad: Dacoits gang busted
- Dir: Teacher tortures minor student, arm broken
- Water supply to Islamabad remains shut
- Lahore: Minor boy drowned in canal
- Qaim, Malik brief president over Karachi unrest
- CNG stations to remain closed for 24 hours in Sindh
- Rahim Yar Khan:10 dead, 25 hurt as bus overturns
- Chris Gayle the best batsman in Twenty20 cricket
- LPG price up by Rs 5-6 per kg
- APCNGA rejects CNG price hike, threatens to close stations
- Egypt poll results point to deeply divisive runoff race
Rahim Yar Khan: 15 dead, 20 hurt as bus overturns Posted: <p> </p><p>The incident happened on National Highway when a speeding bus that was leading to Karachi from Fort Abbas overturned near Zafar Abad.</p><p> </p><p>Initial reports revealed that the passenger coach met this unfortunate fate as the driver tried to save a cyclist but could not have a grip on driving. As a result, 15 people lost lives.</p><p> </p><p>The dead bodies and the injured were being shifted to Shaikh Zaid Hospital in Rahim Yar Khan and other district hospitals. <br /> </p> |
US drone attack kills 3 in Miranshah Posted: <p> </p><p>A US drone attack early Saturday killed at least three people in Miranshah area in North Waziristan near Afghan border.</p><p> </p><p>The attack took place at a house near Miranshah, the main town of North Waziristan tribal district. It was third drone attack in as many days in the region.</p><p> </p><p>According to details, a US drone fired two missiles at a house and at least three people were killed. The identities of the dead in the drone strike were not immediately known.</p><p> </p><p>Washington considers Pakistan s semi-autonomous northwestern tribal belt the main hub of Taliban and Al-Qaeda militants plotting attacks on the West and in Afghanistan.</p><p> </p><p>North Waziristan is a stronghold of the Haqqani network -- Afghan insurgents blamed for a series of spectacular attacks on Western targets in Kabul -- and Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud.</p><p> </p><p>Islamabad has been resisting US pressure to launch a sweeping offensive against militants in the area.</p><p> </p><p>Pakistan says the missile attacks are counter-productive, violate its sovereignty, kill civilians and fuel anti-US sentiment.<br /> </p> |
Multan: Groom among four injured in brawl Posted: <p> </p><p>According to details, ‘barat’ of Ijaz Ahmad reached the residence of Muhammad Bakhsh at the Nawabpur Road in Multan where the two parties clashed over a minor dispute.</p><p> </p><p>The relatives of the bride locked the groom and his relatives in a room and tortured them resulting in injuries to groom and three others. The injured were shifted to Nishtar Hospital for treatment.<br /> </p> |
Gun and grenade attack injures 10 in Karachi Posted: <p> </p><p>Some unidentified persons, riding on motorcycles, opened indiscriminate firing near Yadgar Fish Point on Jamshaid Road and then hurled a hand grenade, injuring 10 people.</p><p> </p><p>Panic spread in the area after the grenade attack. Teams of police and Rangers reached the spot and started investigation. Eight of the injured were shifted to Civil Hospital while two were moved to Jinnah hospital.<br /> </p> |
Hyderabad: Dacoits gang busted Posted: <p> </p><p>At least six members of a dacoits’ gang were arrested by police in Hyderabad. Large quantity of arms and looted gold was also recovered from them.</p><p> </p><p>According to SSP Hyderabad, the accused have confessed to loot coaches and buses at the Super Highway. He informed that women were also among the gang members. He said that raids are being conducted to arrest other members of the gang. <br /> </p> |
Dir: Teacher tortures minor student, arm broken Posted: <p> </p><p>According to details, a 5th Class student Naseeb Ullah was severely tortured by his teacher in Pitraq area of Upper Dir due to which his arm was broken while three of his fingers were also damaged.</p><p> </p><p>The boy was shifted to Peshawar for treatment where X-rays of his hand and arm were taken. Meanwhile, the maternal uncle of the boy has demanded action against the school teacher.<br /> </p> |
Water supply to Islamabad remains shut Posted: <p> </p><p>According to details, electricity was disconnected by IESCO at the Sangjani Filtration Plant due to non-payment of electricity bill by the Capital Development Authority (CDA). Water supply to several sectors of Islamabad remained shut for the 4th consecutive day.</p><p> </p><p>Meanwhile, Islamabad will witness more water shortage in the coming days as underground water level will become low while the Met office has predicted that the Monsoon will start late this season. However, CDA has plenty of water stored at the Simly Dam which will be used during that period.<br /> </p> |
Lahore: Minor boy drowned in canal Posted: <p> </p><p>According to details, eight-year-old Sufiyan and nine-year-old Qasim of Multan road went to canal with their friends to take a bath.</p><p> </p><p>Both Qasim and Sufiyan slipped into deep water while taking bath and raised alarm. People present nearby came to their rescue and managed to save Qasim while search for Sufiyan is still in progress. <br /> </p> |
Qaim, Malik brief president over Karachi unrest Posted: <p> </p><p>Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah and Interior Minister Rehman Malik gave briefing to President Asif Ali Zardari over law and order situation of Karachi on Friday.</p><p> </p><p>President’s spokesman Farhatullah Babar said that the president took notice of the killings during Awami Tehrik’s rally when he was in Chicago to attend NATO meeting. Now when he is back in the country, he wants to review the entire situation by himself.</p><p> </p><p>Babar also told media that the president has summoned Fehmida Mirza in the Bilawal House for a briefing over PM’s ruling.</p><p> </p><p>The president will discuss the overall situation of the country and Karachi’s law and order in the meeting, Babar added.<br /> </p> |
CNG stations to remain closed for 24 hours in Sindh Posted: <p> </p><p>According to load management programme, the provision of gas will remain closed to at least 600 CNG stations across Sindh from 9am on Saturday till 9am on Sunday.</p><p> </p><p>The surveillance teams of the Sui Southern Gas Company would examine implementation of the decision made by the company. The violators would have to be deprived of availability of gas for one more day as a penalty.<br /> </p> |
Rahim Yar Khan:10 dead, 25 hurt as bus overturns Posted: <p><br />The incident happened on National Highway when a speeding bus that was leading to Karachi from Fort Abbas overturned near Zafar Abad.</p><p><br />Initial reports revealed that the passenger coach met this unfortunate fate as the driver tried to secure a cyclist but could not have a grip on driving. As a result, ten people lost lives on the spot.</p><p><br />The dead bodies and the injured were being shifted to Shaikh Zaid Hospital in Rahim Yar Khan and other district hospitals by the time of filing this report. <br /> </p> |
Chris Gayle the best batsman in Twenty20 cricket Posted: <p> </p><p>No one doubts Chris Gayle s ability to hit the cricket ball long and hard - he has done it repeatedly in both Tests and ODIs, in all sorts of climes and conditions.</p><p><br />Yet even his staunchest supporter will probably be amazed by the kind of numbers he has racked up in 20-over cricket.</p><p><br />The very nature of the format demands that batsmen take risks all the time, and in doing so attempt low-percentage shots and get out. An average of 30 is considered acceptable in this version, at a strike rate of around 125.</p><p><br />Not for Gayle, though. The spat with the West Indies board has been terrible news for the international team, but it has given Gayle ample time to play 20-over cricket for various sides, in various conditions, all over the world.</p><p><br />(The list reads as follows: Barisal Burners, Sydney Thunder, Matabeleland Tuskers, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Western Australia, Kolkata Knight Riders, Stanford Superstars, Jamaica and PCA Masters XI.)</p><p><br />It has given him the opportunity to hone his skills, and work out his best strokes and scoring areas.</p><p><br />The result has been awesome - Gayle is, quite simply, the best batsman in the world in 20-over cricket; no one even comes close.</p><p><br />The IPL was only the latest example of what he is capable of achieving in this format - his tally of 733 was easily the highest in this edition of the tournament - and also the highest in any edition - while his 59 sixes are as many as the sum of the next three batsmen put together.</p><p><br />His IPL performance took his tally of Twenty20 runs for 2012 past 1000, the second successive year he has achieved this. (In fact, his T20 averages in 2011 and 2012 are exactly the same - 57.57.)<br /> </p> |
Posted: <p> </p><p>Patron-in-Chief All Pakistan LPG Distributors Association & Chairman FPCCI Standing Committee on LPG Abdul Hadi Khan Friday said after this increase, LPG will be sold at Rs 95-96 per kilo in Karachi, Rs96-97 per kilo in Lahore, Rs99-100 per kilo in Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa & Peshawar, and Rs105-107 per kilo in Northern Areas, FATA, Mansehra, Batgram and AJK.</p><p><br />Price of 11.8 kg cylinder was enhanced by Rs50-60 to Rs970-980 in Karachi, Rs1020-1030 in Lahore, Rs1168-1180 in Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa and Rs1240-1262 in</p><p><br />Northern Areas, FATA, Batgram & AJK Price of 45.4 kg cylinder decreased by Rs210 to Rs3732 in Karachi, Rs3924 in Lahore, Rs4495 in Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa and Rs4858 in Northern Areas, FATA, Batgram & AJK.</p><p><br />He said LPG sale had been doubled in last one month due to decline in prices, but soon after depletion of surplus reserves, marketing companies increased LPG prices, which is again a matter of concern.</p><p><br />He said due to 5 to 7 time price cuts, LPG has come in reach of common user and its sales surged to 80%.</p><p><br />However, producers did not enhance their production in accordance with the rise in sale and marketing companies got opportunity to raise price on pretext of supply shortages.</p><p><br />He said unexpected price rise created problems for LPG distributors and consumers.</p><p><br />Hadi feared prices might further go up as producers were not willing to increase their production. There are clear indications that LPG sales will come down in the country. He said current energy crisis could be handled with help of locally produced LPG. But, there is need to bring down LPG price to make it available to consumers and also as substitute fuel for automobiles<br /> </p> |
APCNGA rejects CNG price hike, threatens to close stations Posted: <p> </p><p>The central chairman of All Pakistan CNG Association while addressing a press conference in Islamabad, he said that if government does not take back all these steps then we will close down all the CNG and Petrol Pumps of the country for strike.</p><p><br />The final program for strike and stage a sit in will be announced on Tuesday.</p><p><br />Ghiyas Paracha said that the proposal for imposing more CESS tax and CNG and increase of CNG retail price will crush CNG industry. Both the proposals are unjust with 4 Million vehicle owners and 50 Million CNG consumers.</p><p><br />“CNG sector consumes only 7% percent of Gas and gives 21% revenue which makes it one of the most profitable sector for government”, Ghiyas Paracha added.</p><p><br />He said: “We will not let LPG to disturb 50 million consumers and 4 million vehicle owners and an economical travel facility of the middle class of our country.”</p><p><br />He said they have given a comprehensive formula to enhance government’s revenue and gas shortage this plan will resolve the electricity and energy crisis of the country.</p><p><br />“With the help of our formula government will earn more than 78 billion monthly extra revenue which will help to meet government’s circular debt.</p><p><br />He said that in summer season LPG is at the cheapest price, the imported LPG is substandard, if it may provided to public absolutely free even then it is not feasible and suitable for public.</p><p><br />Only some selfish persons want to import substandard LPG and snatch it from poor consumers. Ghyas Paracha said that for benefit of some selfish persons how government can give loss to 40 million people and snatch cheaper travel facility from price stricken masses of the country.</p><p><br />He said that New Taxes in budget would boost up the inflation and people can never purchase 100 rupees kg CNG.</p><p><br />he conspiracies to shut down CNG sector will give lose of trillions to government and public and we would not let LPG to disturb 50 millions consumers and 4 million vehicle owners.</p><p><br />He said that there must be some enemy in the government who wants to defame and fail the government in the next elections so why he is floating these type of anti public ideas and proposals. <br /> </p> |
Egypt poll results point to deeply divisive runoff race Posted: <p> </p><p> </p><p>The runoff will be held on June 16-17, pitting the two top contenders from the first round of voting held Wednesday and Thursday. The victor is to be announced June 21.</p><p><br />Nearly complete results showed the Brotherhood s Mohammed Morsi rising into the second round with a plurality of the votes. Former prime minister Ahmed Shafiq appeared headed into the second round as well though it was not entirely certain. A dark horse leftist candidate was close on his tail for the spot, and still-uncounted votes from the country s biggest metropolis, the capital Cairo and its sister city Giza, gave him at least a theoretical chance to overtake Shafiq.</p><p><br />Morsi and Shafiq are the country s most polarizing candidates, each loathed by significant sectors of the population. A head-to-head match between them is the most heated imaginable scenario ironically, recreating the pattern of the past three decades, when the Brotherhood was the Mubarak regime s top opponent.</p><p><br />The Brotherhood, which already dominates parliament, has promised to implement Islamic law in Egypt, alarming moderate Muslims, secular Egyptians and the Christian minority who fear restrictions on many rights. Morsi s first place win was based on the Brotherhood s ability to bring out its fiercely loyal base. But he garnered less than half the vote that the Brotherhood raked in during parliament elections late last year, a sign of public disenchantment with the group.</p><p><br />Shafiq s strong showing, in turn, would have been inconceivable a year ago amid the public s anti-regime fervor. He was Mubarak s last prime minister and was himself forced out of office by protests several weeks after his former boss was ousted.</p><p><br />A former air force commander and personal friend of Mubarak, he campaigned overtly as an "anti-revolution" candidate in the presidential election, criticizing the anti-Mubarak protesters. He still inspires venom of many who believe he will preserve the Mubarak-style autocracy that the popular revolt sought to uproot. He has been met at public appearances by protesters throwing shoes.</p><p><br />But his rise underlines the frustration with the revolution felt by many Egyptians. The past 15 months have seen continuous chaos, with a shipwrecked economy, a breakdown in public services, increasing crime and persistent protests that turned into bloody riots. That has left many craving stability.</p><p><br />In a runoff, the Brotherhood will likely try to drum up anti-Mubarak fervor among the public, while Shafiq will play on fears of an Islamist takeover. Each has repeatedly spoken of the danger if the other becomes president. Morsi has said there would be massive street protests if Shafiq wins, arguing it could only be the result of rigging though there were no reports of major violations in the first round.</p><p><br />A top Brotherhood lawmaker, Mohammed el-Beltagy, said Shafiq s showing was a "shock."<br />It "reflected the ability of the old regime to reproduce itself" through its old tools, he said. "This represents a complete threat to the revolution and the nation. Shafiq represents the pre-Jan. 25 Revolution state," he added, referring to the date last year when the uprising against Mubarak began.</p><p><br />Political analyst Bashir Abdel-Fatah, however, contended that "Egyptians don t want an Islamist president they will vote for anyone but an Islamist."<br />The first rounds results showed the drop in the Brotherhood s popularity since the parliament voting because of their reversals of political positions, poor performance in parliament and moves that people saw as "hunger for power."</p><p><br />"Citizens felt that the Brothers are not really carriers of a message but they want to hijack power," he said.</p><p><br />By mid afternoon Friday, counting had been completed in at least 25 of the country s 27 provinces, representing more than half the votes cast. The election commission said turnout in the election s first round was about 50 percent of more than 50 million eligible voters.<br />Morsi was in the lead with 26 percent, according to the independent newspaper Al-Masry Al-Youm, which was compiling official reports from counting stations.</p><p><br />But the race for second place was neck-and-neck between Shafiq with 23 percent and leftist Hamdeen Sabahi with 20 percent.<br />Cairo and Giza, where around 20 percent of the votes nationwide were cast, were likely to be decisive in determining the second-place finisher. The vote counting there was expected to be finished late Friday or early Saturday.</p><p><br />Sabahi was a dark horse during months of campaigning but had a surprising surge in the days before voting began as Egyptians looked for an alternative to both Islamists and the former regime figures known as "feloul" or "remnants." Campaigning on promises to help the poor, Sabahi claimed the mantle of the nationalist, socialist ideology of Gamal Abdel-Nasser, Egypt s president from 1956 to 1970.</p><p><br />"The results reflect that people are searching for a third alternative, those who fear a religious state and those who don t want Mubarak s regime to come back," said Sabahi campaign spokesman Hossam Mounis. <br /> </p> |
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