Jun
23
Division of KESC
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Saudi Aljomaih group, buyer of 73 % of KESC has off-shouldered its burden by selling 5o % of its share to the Dubai-based Abraaj group of company. The latter has promised to pay 400 million dollars to the government of Pakistan. Why? Not known.
According to an insider, Mr. Arif Naqvi is to take over as the new CEO of the KESC. We can only hope that the new change brings some relief to the public also and shedding of load is unloaded.
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23
Our leaders without any exception are very large hearted. They want all members of their family in the parliament - brothers, sisters, sons-in-law and other near and dear ones. Without them they feel alone in the parliament and consider the democracy incomplete. A glance at the list of the members of parliament federal/provincial will remove all doubt. All from the family makes a good government.
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23
It is in the air that in case of disqualification of Mian Shabaz Sharif , the Chief Minister of the province the PML-N would like to surrender the government to the PPP on the basis of a democratic theory that if the government is not in his family it should go to the other party.
Had the PML-N chief a bit large hearted and of a democratic bent of mind he should not have disturbed Sardar Latif Khosa . This young man should have been given a chance. However, it is never too late to mend.
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23
Fear of Pak-Afghan conflict
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Washington says that there are differences between Pakistan and Afghanistan over the fight against terrorism. Although, US officials have ruled out the possibility of any armed conflict between the two neighboring Muslim countries but unscrupulous statements of Afghani President can aggravate the situation any time. It will be very unfortunate if it happens. People of both countries should try to understand the drama being played in this region.
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23
APDM and General Musharraf
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When a government of people’s elected representatives has come into existence and it has also started to function properly with full democratic glory APDM seems to be a superfluous organization. Moreover, it is no longer the APDM which was formed in the beginning. It is only a residual of APDM and gathering of boycotters having a strong will to rule the country without contesting elections.
The remainders of the former whole are not even opposition. They are self claimed people’s voice. They should leave the fate of General Musharraf to be decided by the elected members. APDM should not dictate.
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