Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Supreme Court restores Shahbaz Sharif as CM Punjab


ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan has issued a stay order on Tuesday against the disqualification of Pakistan Muslim League-N President Mian Shahbaz Sharif. Mian Shahbaz Sharif has been restored as Chief Minister of Punjab immediately following the issuance of the stay order.

The apex court bench, headed by Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jilani, heard Sharif brothers’ eligibility case. According to the verdict, Shahbaz Sharif's government has been restored and he will continue serving as chief minister till the Supreme Court passes a final verdict into Sharif brothers’ eligibility case.

The court on February 25 disqualified Nawaz Sharif and his brother and Punjab chief minister Shahbaz Sharif from contesting elections and holding public office, a decision which caused widespread protests and flung the country into weeks of political chaos.

The government on March 19 filed appeals against the decision and has since reinstated Supreme Court chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry in a package of measures designed to defuse the standoff.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Saturday, March 28, 2009

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President recommends lifting of Governor Rule in Punjab)


ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari Saturday recommended lifting of Governor Rule in Punjab.

Addressing a joint sitting of the Parliament here, President Zardari said: “I announce that we wish to recommend lifting of Governor rule in Punjab.”

The President said that a parliamentary committee would be constituted to review the 17th Amendment and 58-2(B).

He said: “I propose to form a parliamentary committee for reviewing the 17th Amendment and 58-2(B).”

President Zardari said the above committee be formed without any further delay.

He also proposed to form a committee to review Chater of Democracy (CoD) for its implementation.

President Zardari said the supremacy of parliament was a dream of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and the government has taken steps to fulfill her dream.

He said the country is passing through a severe economic recession as the global meltdown has badly affected country’s economy. The president vowed to root out terrorism and extremism.

The President said the present government inherited a number of problems including war against terrorism and economic challenges.

“Difficult decisions had to be taken in the wake of the global economic meltdown,” he said, adding, “In this regard I congratulate the Prime Minister.”

He said the rate of inflation has registered a decline and hoped that it would be brought down to a single digit by the next year.

The value of rupee has improved as well as the foreign remittances.

The President said he visited Balochistan yesterday and met with cross section of the people in the province.

He said he was urged to form a parliamentary committee to address the issues of Balochistan.

“I urge the parliament to form the parliamentary committee to resolve problems of Balochistan,” President Asif Ali Zardari said.

He also spoke in favor of giving Balochistan people the autonomy they have been demanding for the last 60 years.

He announced Rs47 billion plan for development of Balochistan.

Earlier, he congratulated the members of the Parliament on completion of the first parliamentary year.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

No World Cup games in Pakistan unless dramatic change: ICC

LONDON: Pakistan cannot host international cricket unless it dramatically improves security, the head of the sport's world body said after Tuesday's Lahore attacks, questioning notably the 2011 World Cup.

"In the current situation it clearly is a very dangerous place," David Morgan, president of the International Cricket Council, told media after the deadly attacks on Sri Lanka's cricket team in Lahore.

Asked about plans for the World Cup, due to be played in four Indian subcontinent countries, Morgan said: "Things will have to change dramatically in Pakistan in my opinion if any of the games are to be staged there."

"I think that international cricket in Pakistan is out of the question until there is a very significant change, a regime change I guess," he added.

An ICC spokesman said he assumed Morgan was referring to a call by Pakistani senators this week for the Pakistani cricket board to be sacked.

Eight people died when the Sri Lankan cricket team's convoy was attacked by masked gunmen as they traveled to play at the Gaddafi stadium in Lahore. Seven team members were injured.

Pakistan's High Commissioner to Britain Wajid Hasan meanwhile told British media that it was too early to talk of the end of international cricket in his country.

"I wouldn't like to rush to that sort of conclusion," he said.

6 Sri Lanka cricketers hurt, 7 others killed in Lahore shooting


LAHORE: Seven people including five policemen were killed and six Sri Lankan cricketers were wounded in a shooting attack in Lahore on Tuesday.

Sri Lankan tour has been called off after the attack. According to sources, unknown attackers opened fire on Sri Lankan cricket team bus near Gaddafi Stadium.

Intense exchange of fire took place between police and unknown attackers. CCPO Lahore Habibur Rehman said there were 12 attackers carrying rocket launchers; hand grenades, Kalashnikovs who reportedly reached the site in rickshaws. Seven people including five cops were killed in the shooting.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Monday, March 2, 2009

Samsung Blue Earth Next Generation Mobiles

Samsung Blue Earth


Samsung Blue Earth

The device, called Blue Earth, was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress technology event in Barcelona, and Samsung said it underlined the Korean company’s commitment to environmental stability.

The phone is designed to resemble the shape of a shiny pebble, and uses a small solar panel to provide power.

“This phone demonstrates our small but meaningful commitments for the future and our environment,” said JK Shin, an executive vice president at Samsung.

Blue Earth is made from recycled plastic and features a special “Eco Mode” that users can access with a single click to wring the maximum energy use from the device.

A full solar charge of around 10 to 14 hours will provide enough power for around four hours of talk time. The handset can still be charged normally using a conventional plug, with the solar panels used to top up the battery during use.

It also has a built-in pedometer to help users to measure how much smaller their carbon footprint is when walking rather than driving.

Blue Earth goes on sale in the UK later this year and Samsung did not give any details about price or network partners. However, sources hinted that the handset was likely to be priced at the upper end of the market.

Samsung’s eco-friendly phone was not the only solar-powered mobile at the show. LG also unveiled a prototype solar-powered handset, but did not say when the device would go on sale.

Samsung also launched the first mobile phone capable of recording high-definition footage. The Omnia HD boasts an ultra-sharp 3.7in touch-screen, and can capture and play back high-definition video shot in the 720p format, which puts it on a par with some modern camcorders.

“These new phones confirm Samsung’s determination to beat Apple at its own game,” said Ben Wood, an analyst with CCS Insight. “Touch-screens now form a part of every corner of Samsung’s portfolio. The Omnia HD is another strong contender in Samsung’s efforts to offer credible rivals to Apple’s iPhone.”

Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk