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Murad Ali Shah gives nod to various projects

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Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah approved various projects on Thursday.

Mr Shah presided over the Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) policy board meeting, during which various proposals were made. Mr Shah asked the transport department to present the policy regarding the size and needs of buses before the board.

The supply and operation of the Yellow Line BRT were also discussed in the meeting. Provincial Minister Sharjeel Memon apprised Mr Shah of the Yellow Line BRT, saying, “The Yellow Line BRT will be run under the Karachi Urban Mobility Project.”

Sindh Environment Minister Ismail Rahoo said that the province had the best coastline on which palm oil can be planted, adding Sindh had started production of palm oil in the coastal belt under a pilot project. The plantation of palm oil trees on the land has been approved, he added.

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Mr Rahoo went on to say that now a palm oil nursery had to be established, adding the palm oil had to be planted on 3,000 acres, and the feasibility of setting up a nursery had to be determined.

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M.M Alam’s 11th death anniversary being observed today

M.M Alam’s 11th death anniversary being observed today

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M.M Alam's 11th death anniversary being observed today

 The 11th death anniversary of the 1965 war hero Muhammad Mahmood Alam, popularly known as M.M Alam, is being observed today (Monday). 

Alam is considered a national hero for Pakistan, most significantly, for his remarkable show of brilliance in the 1965 Pak-India war when he was posted at Sargodha. During this war he was involved in various dogfights while flying his F-86 Sabre fighter. He downed nine Indian Hawker Hunter fighters in the aerial fighting, and damaged two others. 

In one mission on Sept 7, 1965, Alam downed five Indian aircraft in less than a minute, the last four within 30 seconds, establishing a world record, with total of nine aircraft downed in the war. 

Alam was born on July 6, 1935 to a well-educated family of Calcutta, British India and was the eldest of 11 siblings. The family migrated from Calcutta to eastern Bengal which became East Pakistan following the formation of Pakistan in 1947. He joined the then RPAF (now PAF) in 1952, being commissioned on Oct 2, 1953. 

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His family moved to West Pakistan around 1971 after the secession of East Pakistan. 

In 1982, Alam retired from PAF as an air commodore and took up residence in Karachi. Alam died in Karachi on March 18, 2013 at 77.

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IHC to resume hearing of PTI founder, Bushra’s appeals against conviction in gifts, cipher cases

IHC to resume hearing of PTI founder, Bushra’s appeals against conviction in gifts, cipher cases

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The Islamabad High Court (IHC) will resume today hearing of appeals filed by PTI founder, his wife Bushra Bibi, and former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi against their convictions in the cipher and Toshakhana cases.

A special bench of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) comprising IHC Chief Justice Aamer Farooq and Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb will conduct hearing.

Previously, the bench had dismissed the objections raised by prosecution over maintainability of the petitions after PTI founder’s counsel Barrister Salman Safdar advanced arguments against the objections raised by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) prosecutor Hamid Ali Shah over the maintainability of the appeals.

Special prosecutor Hamid Ali Shah pointed out that since the original law, promulgated in 1923, did not provide the right of appeal.

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A provision of the Secrets Act (section 10) allowed an appeal to the extent of trial proceedings, but not against conviction, Shah added.

In reply to a query by Justice Farooq whether there was no provision of filing an appeal under the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), the prosecutor replied that the law was silent on the matter.

Shah further contended that the two-member division bench could not hear an appeal against conviction under the Special Secrets Act. On the other hand, Barrister Salman Safdar argued that CrPC was applicable in this case.

He further claimed that the CrPC would indeed apply to the Official Secrets Act, allowing for an appeal.

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Resolution condemning Mir Ali checkpost attack submitted in Punjab Assembly

Resolution condemning Mir Ali checkpost attack submitted in Punjab Assembly

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A resolution condemning the attack on Mir Ali’s checkpost of North Waziristan was submitted to the Punjab Assembly.

The resolution was submitted by Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz’s (PML-N’s) member of Punjab Assembly Kanwal Liaquat advocate.

In the resolution, it was stated that this house (Punjab Assembly) strongly condemns the cowardly attack of the enemy on the checkpost in Mir Ali area of North Waziristan.

The entire nation pays tributes to the soldiers who embraced martyrdom in this terrorist attack.

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The resolution further stated that the salutes its brave sons, the nation was standing united with the forces of Pakistan.

The eternal sacrifices of the martyrs of the country were unforgettable, the martyrs who sacrificed their lives were people’s pride, the resolution said .

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