‘Pakistan vows support for Afghan peace process’

Pakistan will support every effort to establish peace in Afghanistan, says an official.

Pakistan will support every effort to promote reconciliation in Afghanistan, a senior government official said ahead of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani s visit to Qatar Monday to discuss peace efforts.

Gilani s trip comes after the Taliban last month said they planned to set up a political office in Qatar ahead of possible talks with the United States.

“There are certain ideas and suggestions on Afghan reconciliation and when Prime Minister Gilani meets Qatar s leadership, these will certainly come under discussion,” the official, privy to developments on the issue, told AFP Sunday.

“Americans have been briefing us on all developments aimed at pushing forward the peace process in Afghanistan and we have clearly told them that Islamabad strictly adheres to a policy of non-interference,” the official, who wished to remain anonymous, said.

“We are ready to support every effort and a process that is Afghan-led and involves all factions,” he said, adding “it is important to engage all Afghan factions including Taliban in the process to achieve a lasting peace”.

“We have no favourites in Afghanistan and strongly believe that all Afghan factions have to be on board and agree on a certain formula”, the official stressed.

“The only favourite that we have is peace and stability in Afghanistan.”

Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar during a visit to Kabul last week rejected accusations that her country was secretly supporting the Taliban in Afghanistan. The Taliban have also denied plans for peace talks with the Afghan government in Saudi Arabia.

The statements came as a leaked NATO report charged that Pakistan s security services were backing the Taliban, who consider victory inevitable once Western combat troops leave Afghanistan in 2014.

Asked how Pakistan viewed the Taliban s announcement on setting up an office in Qatar, the official said “now they have an address and all those wanting peace can have a contact.”

Afghanistan has given its blessing to the move, but Kabul, wary of being sidelined in talks between the insurgents and Washington, has insisted on a central role in any negotiations.

Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan are often tense. The Kabul government has accused Islamabad in the past of supporting the Taliban and sabotaging all efforts to launch peace negotiations.

Pakistan s support is therefore seen as key to forging peace in the country.

The official said Pakistan did not think it was being left out of the process. “There is nothing of the sort and we did not gather such an impression of being left out from anywhere,” he said.

Asked how Pakistan viewed a possible Saudi role as facilitator in the process, the official said Islamabad was not fixed on any particular country in the role.

“The end result should be a solution and peace in Afghanistan,” he said.

“Pakistan welcomes any effort that is made from anywhere to push forward the peace process.”

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PM Gilani to visit Doha today

Pakistan is interested in importing 500 million cubic feet per day of LNG from Qatar.

Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani will visit Doha (today) Monday on a three-day official visit aimed at strengthening ties with the Gulf state in multiple areas including import of Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) to meet the country’s energy demands.

Gilani will also discuss with the Qatari leadership the issue of finalization of transnational formalities to import LNG at the earliest, a Foreign Office official told APP.

Pakistan is interested in importing 500 million cubic feet per day of LNG from Qatar that produces 77 million tonnes per annum of LNG. The imported LNG will be initially provided to the power houses in the country to generate 2,500 megawatt electricity.

During Prime Minister Gilani’s visit, the two governments are likely to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Pakistan’s Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) and Qatar’s Ministry of Energy.

The Prime Minister will hold talks with Qatar’s Emir and the prime minister to further promote trade and investment ties to add substance to bilateral relations.

The official said the Prime Minister will take up the matter of absorbing Pakistani skilled labour in Qatar. The demand of two million work force is anticipated for Qatar’s various infrastructure projects for holding FIFA 2022 World Cup in Doha, he said.

Gilani will hold separate meetings with the Chief Executive Officer of Qatar Diar Real Estate Investors and the representatives of Qatari Business Association.

He will address the Pakistani community living in Qatar and attend a prize distribution ceremony at Pakistan Education Centre. About 87,000 Pakistanis comprise 33 percent of the Qatar’s population.

Pakistan’s exports to Qatar mainly comprise food and agriculture products dominated by rice and meat, while the imports are petrochemicals. The remittances from Qatar increased by US $ 354 million in 2010 as compared to US $ 339.51 million in 2009.

Pakistan offers one seat each in M.B.B.S, B.D.S (Dentistry), B.Sc (engineering) and B.Pharmacy to Qatari students annually under Technical Assistance Programme.

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Preparations rises for Eid Miladun Nabi (PBUH) celebrations

Preparations for celebrating Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH) are almost completed across Pakistan.

Roads and buildings are being decorated with colorful buntings, banners and fancy lights in all the cities of the country. The daylong programmes would be started with special prayers in mosques of the district for unity, prosperity and solidarity of the country and for early liberation of Indian held Kashmir.

Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi processions would also be taken out and Naat Khawan will pay tribute to Holy Prophet on this occasion special programmes are being prepared for paying tributes and to highlight different aspects of the life of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) the greatest educator of mankind.

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Three Sindh High Court judges confirmed

President Asif Ali Zardari confirmed three Additional Judges of Sindh High Court as Judges.

The three justices confirmed today as judges of Sindh High Court are Mr Justice Muhammad Tasnim, Mr Justice Syed Hassan Azhar Rizvi and Mr Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar.

Spokesperson Farhatullah Babar said that the President also confirmed Mr Justice Nisar Muhammad Sheikh for extension for another one year as Additional Judge of the Sindh High Court.

The nomination for the confirmation of the Additional Judges of the Sindh High Court were earlier approved by the Judicial Commission of Pakistan and unanimously agreed by the parliamentary committee on the appointment of the Judges.

The President approved the confirmation on the advice of the Prime Minister.

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Qazi urges govt to accept SC supremacy

Former Ameer Jamat-e-Islami Qazi Hussain Ahmed urged the government to accept Supreme court supremacy in order to negate the impression of confrontation among institution . Talking to media person in Mansehra ,

He said that Army is a national institution and it should not be unduly criticized . However He stressed upon the army that it should also keep itself from interference in the politics .

He claimed that Drone attack still had support of government in spite of Nato supplies line ‘s cut off

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Quake measuring 5.4 jolts Chitral

An earthquake measuring 5.4 on Richter scale jolted Chitral on night between Friday and Saturday.

According to Geological Department the epicenter of 5.4 earthquake which jolted Chitral on night between Friday and Saturday was on Afghan-Tajik border.

Panic spread in the area after the earthquake. According to Dunya News correspondent in Chitral no casualty was reported from any part quake-hit area.

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Supreme court has mandate to interpret constitution: Jawed Hashmi

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf  Leader Jawed Hashmi  stressed that Supreme court had a mandate to interpret constitution . Addressing a press conference in multan ,

Jawed Hashmi strongly criticized the government and said that current rulers were creating judicial crisis to hide corruption . He affirmed  that Supreme court had a mandate to prepare constitution under certain circumstances. Regarding NRO ,

he said that Parliament had already kicked it out but Governemnt should get it approved by national assembly and afterward supreme court would also accept it. Regarding unconstitutional change  ,

he said that  no any institution had dare to dilapidate the democracy. He further said that PML-N chief Nawaz sharif should have come long  before but  distribution of party’s portfolio among workers were good sign after a long period but he refuted the impression of coalition  between PTI and  PML-N on the occasion .

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Shahbz writes to PM Gilani on loadshedding

Shahbaz Sharif wrote a letter to PM Gilani regarding electricity and gas loadshedding

Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has written a letter to Prime Minister Syed Yosuf Raza Gilani demanding equal sharing of energy shortages across all provinces.

In a letter, Punjab CM said that there is a complete closure of gas industry in Punjab since December 25, 2011 in addition to electricity load shedding of 6 to 18 hours.

He complained that the issue of LNG import and the establishment of LNG Terminal have been allowed to linger over the last four years.

Shahbaz demanded complete ban on establishment or relocation of CNG stations. He added that Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline should be taken up on war-footing.

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Business Train arrives in Karachi

The first Business Train has reached Karachi without any delay.

Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani inaugurated first Business Train in Lahore on Friday.

The luxury Business Train has completed its first journey from Lahore to Karachi in 18 hours.

The Business Train is being operated under public-private partnership. The train will travel between Lahore and Karachi daily.

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Public holiday on February 4 in Sindh, Punjab

A public holiday has been announced in Sindh and Punjab provinces on 11th Rabi-ul-Awwal, Saturday (February 04).

It may be mentioned that Eid Milad-un-Nabi is falling on Sunday, February 5.

The Sindh government has taken the decision of public holiday in a meeting with Ullema at Governor House.

The meeting has also decided to lift pillion-riding ban on 11th and 12th Rabi-ul-Awwal in Karachi In Punjab, this decision was taken at a meeting presided over by Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif for reviewing the security arrangements on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi at Chief Minister’s secretariat here Thursday.

Provincial Minister for Law Rana Sanaullah Khan, Minister for Auqaf Ehsan-ud-Din Qureshi, Members Assembly, Chief Secretary, Home Secretary and concerned senior officers attended the meeting.

Addressing the meeting Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif directed that foolproof security arrangements be made on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi and law enforcement agency be remained fully alert throughout the province.

While directing to constitute a subcommittee for reviewing the security arrangements, the Chief Minister said that elected representatives, Home Secretary and Inspector General Police should visit various districts, hold meetings with the Ulema and review security arrangements there.

He said that best arrangements of light should be made on the routes of processions of Eid Milad-un-Nabi throughout the province and generators should also be provided for this purpose.

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