Friday 31 May 2013

CM Sindh elected for 2013-2018

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CM Khayber Pakhtun Khawa elected

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Pervaiz Khatak elected CM Khayber Pakhtun Khawa.

Lingerie mannequins "women attractive" plastic figures " should ban..!


Ban lingerie mannequins, feels the "attractive" plastic figures "display a woman's body simply for advertising".
It is confirm that all men "don't always think in a bad manner, precautions do help".
"I am not blaming all men for the sex crimes in the city, but somewhere, one cannot encourage such thoughts in men, and this should be ensured both by men and women. These attractive-looking figures somewhere induce wrong feelings in a man's mind,"
"Of course I do not have the right or duty to go up to a woman who is scantily dressed in public and dictate her dressing. There is a certain freedom in a democratic country like ours which I cannot question. 
But as a public representative, i think the mindset of the majority of women, and they think like me,"
"Such a display is in fact making dirty men more dirty in their thinking. It is not about banning mannequins inside or outside the shop."
"Sexual harassment is faced by common women on roads and not those who sit at coffee tables discussing morality, freedom and obscenity."

Wednesday 29 May 2013

PTI Youth wing



May 28: Prime minister-in-waiting Nawaz Sharif has said it is a tragedy that Pakistan is a nuclear power but it has no power (electricity).

He asked the people to remain patient because there was no quick fix to the energy crisis tormenting the country.
“I will take oath (of prime minister’s office) on June 5. But people should not start saying from June 6 that Nawaz has come but electricity has not come. You will have to demonstrate patience.
“I can say we will solve the problem in three or five years but I will not say so. But we will try to overcome the energy crisis as early as possible,” Mr Sharif said while speaking at a function held here on Tuesday to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the country’s nuclear tests.
Resolving the energy crisis was the main slogan on which the PML-N had built its election campaign. The PML-N chief’s younger brother Shahbaz Sharif had promised during the campaign to end loadshedding in six months to two years.
After achieving victory in the May 11 polls, the former prime minister had asked people not to take seriously whatever Shahbaz said when he was emotionally charged.
On Tuesday he dwelt upon the energy crisis and economic challenges faced by the country.
“Isn’t it unfortunate that a nuclear power is without power for up to 20 hours a day? Are other nuclear powers in a similar state? We should determine why the country does not have electricity. India is also a nuclear power. Both countries were at the same level when they carried out nuclear tests. Pakistan was even ahead. Our currency was stronger than India’s and now see the grave challenges we are facing today,” he said.
“The people ask me when the issue of loadshedding will be resolved. I tell them: do not expect that the power problem will be solved in days. I tell them we will make sincere efforts to solve it as early as possible,” he said, adding that the people would see that things were heading in the right direction and everything would be right soon.
Concerned over his party’s image, he said when the PML-N government came to power earlier, there was a flour crisis and people had started saying the “lion had eaten up flour”. “Now I ask them not to start saying that the lion has eaten up electricity.”
Mr Sharif said the PML-N government was going to inherit “mountains of problems”. “Which problem we address, poverty or loadshedding?” he asked.
Asking the people not to forget these problems, he said: “We have passion to solve them and the people should see our passion. We had carried out nuclear tests and now we will carry out an economic explosion in five years.”
About the options the government would have while dealing with the energy crisis, Mr Sharif said electricity would have to be produced from coal and bagasse. Bhasha Dam is nearing completion but the project needs $10-15 billion.
He said those involved in power theft must not escape punishment. “If the power theft is checked half the problem will be solved.”
He said the PML-N would get the best managers, even from abroad if needed. He urged China to set up power plants in the country.
“We want to live with respect and do not want to beg,” he said, adding that foreign firms setting up power plants would be allowed to transfer their profits.
Mr Sharif had his own interpretation of the voting pattern in each federating unit. “Punjab’s decision is wise, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s emotional, Sindh’s traditional and Balochistan, a tribal province, voted for the PML-N,” he said.
The PML-N has secured an overwhelming majority in Punjab, but it was routed in Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
He said the media used to say that no party would secure a majority. It talked about “fractured and split mandate”. “Pakistan needs no fractured mandate. It needs a stable government with the writ to solve problems.”
He said: “Those who have voted for the PML-N as well as those who haven’t are pinning hope on us. They have confidence in the PML-N and we will not disappoint them.”
He talked about a joint plan with China to address poverty and joblessness. “The Chinese prime minister who has been elected recently told me that everyone in China knows me. We have made a joint plan and if it is implemented both countries will benefit from it. There will be prosperity in Pakistan. I will talk about it in detail after taking the oath,” he said.
Mr Sharif said the PML-N government would make a plan to give shelter to the homeless and provide loans on soft terms.

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Thursday 23 May 2013

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Pakistan yet to submit five more reports


LAHORE -  The value-added textile sector as suggested the upcoming government of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) that getting Generalized System of Preferences Plus status for Pakistan should be its top priority, as it will help strengthen the country economically.
The industry circles demanded the new government to hire competent lawyers to plead Pakistan’s case in the European Union (EU) for Generalized System of Preferences, as Pakistan would get the status once the legal formalities are completed. 
Now the ball is in the court of Pakistan to effectively negotiate with EU to obtain GSP plus in 2014, they said and added that it is unfortunate that we still have to submit at least five more progress reports for our application to be processed by the EU. 
“These reports relate to human rights, racial biasness, gender discrimination, covenants on civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights and the human rights ministry (which currently falls under the ministry of Law) is dragging its feet and the matter is being delayed unnecessarily.” 
They said that the foreign team of lawyers, hired by the previous government, would need these reports to fight our GSP case effectively. They have already been paid a hefty fee out of the export development fund, he added. 
They apprised that EU is the largest trading partner of Pakistan with an annual trade volume of over 10 billion euros. They said that Pakistan already attached great importance to its relationship with the EU regional block as its annual GDP accounts $17 trillion which was higher than GDP of US which is around $ 15 trillion and China’s GDP of $ 7 trillion. They said that EU is also considering signing of a FTA with India, therefore, EU should also grant GSP plus status to Pakistan before such arrangements which would improve the bilateral trade volume. 
The Pakistan Readymade Garments Manufacturers and Exporters Association Central Chairman Sajid Salim, while felicitating the PML-N leadership on victory in the elections, observed that obtaining GSP status is a challenge for the new govt, besides overcoming energy crisis and putting value-added textile industry on track by working on a war footing. He also expressed the hope that the new government would take energy shortage as a challenge, enabling the industry to perform at optimum level, besides attracting new investment and increasing exports. 
The hopes are on very high notes and country has been in need of serious and talented leadership that can resolve energy crisis and trigger economic revival for a long time, he said.

Wednesday 22 May 2013

Suggestions for Electricity Resources by Mr. fareedquraishi


Dear! we do not need electricity but we need cheap rate electricity. As I mentioned not only electricity because the previous government brought rental power stations they could have used to lower the short fall but that is of no use because the rates could have gone beyond the reach of normal man.
Please be in mind that the high rate electricity will increase corruption too. The people will try to steal electricity, they may start doing corruption to pay off bills, etc etc. The rates of commodities will be increased due to high rates of electricity. So the impact would be very high and bad which we did not visualize.
In my opinion what we need:-
1. High taxes say 1000% on the import of Air conditioners so that even rich must think twice using Air Conditioner.
2. Strict ban of AC in Government Offices (should be removed)
3. Plan generation plan with respect to the date after 10 years .....If they today start some project and it will take almost 3-4-5 years to complete the difference of short fall will increase. So Vision of visionary leaders is required to cater for that difference in advance.
4. The most cheapest electricity we can get from Kalabagh dam ....which is compromised by all of our beloved leaders including NS, IK and others.
5. No tax on the import of wind mill equipment, UPS, small generators, Solar energy equipment etc
6. All street lights, garden lights, offices lights on solar energy.
7. Start working the European or Chinese way. Early offices, schools and markets and by Sunset closing of Markets....The nation have to compromised too for some time till the matter is resolved.
Lets see what our visionary leaders find out the solution.

Tuesday 21 May 2013

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Rehman Malik

Mullana Tahir Ul Qadri

Raja Pervaiz Ashraf

Baber Awan

Rana Sanaullah

Fizza Ghillani

Bilawal & Asifa Bhutto

Bilawal Zardari

Fatima Bhutto

Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Choudary

Hina Rabbani Khar

Pervaiz Musharraf

Great Asif Ali Zardari

Justice Aitzaz Ahssan

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