
Nawaz Sharif Osama Bin Laden Khalid Khwaja Connections - Part - 1
URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwjEI87EJt0
The PPP’s Governor in Punjab Sardar Latif Khosa may now ask Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif to show his majority in the Punjab Assembly. It would be construed as a call for the dissolution of the provincial legislature. While the PPP and the PML-Q are not in a position to form a government in Punjab in any case as was their situation during the Governor’s rule, the Q-dissidents may also not be in a position to give a credible life to Shahbaz Sharif’s regime. If the legalities of the new coalition in Punjab are placed before the courts for judicial scrutiny or referred to the speaker, it would have serious consequences for the provincial assembly. The future of the provincial assembly could only be secured if the PPP and the PML-Q leadership keeps a mum on the Q-dissidents—termed as lotas—for the sake of the assembly’s life but to the advantage of the Shahbaz Sharif government, or if the Unification Bloc decides to re-join the PML-Q. Both of these possibilities are remote if not impossible. The third possibility is to get a favourable ruling from the superior judiciary, validating the Q-dissidents act of taking over their own party and joining the government benches. But this too is a hard option. REFERENCE: All options open in Punjab after PPP-Nawaz split By Ansar Abbasi Saturday, February 26, 2011 http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=4242&Cat=13&dt=2/26/2011
Pakistan minister faces US court Last Updated: Tuesday, 16 September, 2003, 05:13 GMT 06:13 UK http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3111978.stm A provincial health minister in northern Pakistan is facing 30 law suits in the United States in connection with the largest known outbreak there of Hepatitis C infection. The health minister of Punjab, Dr Tahir Ali Javed, who practiced in America from 1989 to 2002, has been formally accused by the state of Nebraska in connection with the Hepatitis outbreak which has been linked to his former clinic. Vowing to defend himself in the US court, he told the BBC that he did not receive any legal notice while he was in the United States and that the cases date back some four years. Dr Javed said the matter has received undue attention in Pakistan for political reasons relating to his determination to regulate private medical practice in Punjab. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service.
Dr Tahir Ali Javed is allegedly involved in Sex Scandal says Shaheen Sehbai
Nawaz Sharif Osama Bin Laden Khalid Khwaja Connections - Part - 2
URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xhS3TLDD7Q&feature=related

They say that after the passage of the 18th Amendment the incumbent ECP members who were serving high court judges were rendered non-functional and new ones, the retired high court justices, have not so far been appointed. “Will the dysfunctional ECP members be revived to deal with the disqualification references as the 18th Amendment is to come into force after the next elections?” asked one expert. Experts say that it is the ECP, which is to take a decision on a disqualification reference against a federal or provincial legislator. This power doesn’t vest in Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) any longer. The original Article 63-A dealing with the disqualification of MPs owing to their defection remains in force till the new general elections. After the next parliamentary polls, changes made in this provision by the 18th Amendment would apply. At present, the head of the parliamentary party in the concerned elected body has the power to seek disqualification of a floor crosser. The 18th Amendment has vested this authority in the party head instead of the parliamentary party head. This was widely criticised as it tremendously empowered the party chiefs, even if they are not members of any elected body. This solidified their grip over their parties.
Nawaz Sharif Osama Bin Laden Khalid Khwaja Connections - Part - 3
URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaM0UUtfxho&feature=related
But in the opinion of Wasim Sajjad, the Punjab situation is more of a political issue than constitutional or legal as those who want to quit the entity on whose tickets they were elected should resign and get themselves elected on the sponsorship of their new party. Experts say that in the case of PML-Q, leader of the opposition in the Punjab Assembly Chaudhry Zaheeruddin has the power to submit disqualification references against his party defectors. They say that the speaker has an insignificant role in a disqualification reference. In case of defection as defined in the constitution, the parliamentary party head will declare in writing that a certain MP has defected, and he may forward a copy of it to the speaker and the CEC. The speaker will, within two days, refer, and in case he fails to do so, it will be deemed that he has referred, the declaration to the CEC who will lay it before the ECP for a decision confirming the unseating or otherwise within 30 days.
An MP would provoke a disqualification by his or her parliamentary party head, if he resigns from its membership or joins another party; votes or abstains from voting in the house contrary to any direction issued by his party in relation to election of the prime minister or the chief minister; or a vote of confidence or a vote of no-confidence; or a money bill or a constitution (amendment) bill. A constitutional expert said that there would be no value of the vote of a defector in the eyes of the law. A 2005 ruling of the then Punjab Assembly speaker, Afzal Sahi is being widely quoted by Law Minister Rana Sanaullah to justify the present defections of 47 MPAs of the PML-Q. However, it dealt with a different question — who is the head of the parliamentary party. Rana Sanaullah, Qasim Zia and Asghar Ali Gujjar had then insisted that they should be recognised as parliamentary leaders of the PML-N, Pakistan People’s Party-Parliamentarians (PPP-P) and Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA), respectively in the Punjab Assembly under Article 63-A. But the speaker ruled that before filing a declaration under this provision, they must prove their authority as heads of their parliamentary parties in the light of constitutional and legal provisions. He held that the interpretation of the term, head of the parliamentary party, is not within his cognizance. At the time, Rana Sanaullah, as head of the PML-N, wanted to file disqualification references against certain defectors. Experts say that under the 18th Amendment a parliamentary committee comprising 50 per cent members from the treasury and opposition benches each, based on their strength in parliament to be nominated by their respective parliamentary leaders, is required to be set up to approve the four members of the ECP, who would be retired high courts judges. Under Article 213 amended by the 18th Amendment, the prime minister, in consultation with the leader of the opposition, will forward three names for appointment as CEC to the parliamentary committee for hearing and confirmation of any person. In case, there is no consensus between the prime minister and the opposition leader, each will forward separate lists to the parliamentary body for consideration which may confirm any name. REFERENCE: Punjab case may go to the Supreme Court By Tariq Butt Saturday, February 26, 2011 http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=33165&Cat=2&dt=2/26/2011
What does the History says

Return of the Jackal - Part One
URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmoYgEvvUWE&feature=related
ISLAMABAD, Aug 31 Brigadier (retd) Imtiaz Ahmed, or others like him who served in the security services over the past three decades, may alone know the real reason for re-igniting the controversies regarding their role in the making and breaking of political parties, alliances and governments, and of institutionalising corruption in the country`s politics. It is unclear whether this was his intention but the retired brigadier, known as Imtiaz `Billa (the cat)` in the army circles of yesteryear, has done one great service to this nation. Through his confessions, which he proudly describes as `revelations`, he has revived memories of some of the worst transgressions of the law and violations of norms of decent conduct and human rights by the intelligence agencies. Particularly during the dreaded rule of the dictator Gen Ziaul Haq during the late `70s and early `80s. As these revelations jog one`s memory, one is propelled back in time to the period when Imtiaz Billa`s name had become synonymous with dirty, horrible, tactics in dealing with Zia`s political opponents. During this period, arrests, torture and even death in custody of political opponents dubbed Indian or Soviet agents, had become the order of the day. REFERENCE: Only bean-spilling spooks can tell why September 1, 2009 http://archives.dawn.com/archives/37099


http://www.lib.virginia.edu/area-studies/SouthAsia/SAserials/Dawn/2001/apr0701.html#pres
Return of the Jackal - Part Two
URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7ws7Uxw1lo&feature=related
ISLAMABAD, Aug 31 Brigadier (retd) Imtiaz Ahmed, or others like him who served in the security services over the past three decades, may alone know the real reason for re-igniting the controversies regarding their role in the making and breaking of political parties, alliances and governments, and of institutionalising corruption in the country`s politics. It is unclear whether this was his intention but the retired brigadier, known as Imtiaz `Billa (the cat)` in the army circles of yesteryear, has done one great service to this nation. Through his confessions, which he proudly describes as `revelations`, he has revived memories of some of the worst transgressions of the law and violations of norms of decent conduct and human rights by the intelligence agencies. Particularly during the dreaded rule of the dictator Gen Ziaul Haq during the late `70s and early `80s. As these revelations jog one`s memory, one is propelled back in time to the period when Imtiaz Billa`s name had become synonymous with dirty, horrible, tactics in dealing with Zia`s political opponents. During this period, arrests, torture and even death in custody of political opponents dubbed Indian or Soviet agents, had become the order of the day. REFERENCE: Only bean-spilling spooks can tell why September 1, 2009 http://archives.dawn.com/archives/37099

Return of the Jackal - Part Three
URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3WH9O_AcwA&feature=related
ISLAMABAD, Aug 31 Brigadier (retd) Imtiaz Ahmed, or others like him who served in the security services over the past three decades, may alone know the real reason for re-igniting the controversies regarding their role in the making and breaking of political parties, alliances and governments, and of institutionalising corruption in the country`s politics. It is unclear whether this was his intention but the retired brigadier, known as Imtiaz `Billa (the cat)` in the army circles of yesteryear, has done one great service to this nation. Through his confessions, which he proudly describes as `revelations`, he has revived memories of some of the worst transgressions of the law and violations of norms of decent conduct and human rights by the intelligence agencies. Particularly during the dreaded rule of the dictator Gen Ziaul Haq during the late `70s and early `80s. As these revelations jog one`s memory, one is propelled back in time to the period when Imtiaz Billa`s name had become synonymous with dirty, horrible, tactics in dealing with Zia`s political opponents. During this period, arrests, torture and even death in custody of political opponents dubbed Indian or Soviet agents, had become the order of the day. REFERENCE: Only bean-spilling spooks can tell why September 1, 2009 http://archives.dawn.com/archives/37099

Asghar Khan: ISI Bribery of Pak Politicians -1/2
URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r8-w5Cawrs&feature=player_embedded
Asghar Khan - former Air Chief Marshall of the Pakistan Air Force, Chairman of the Tehrik-e-Istaqlaal political party, and a man renowned for his integrity and clarity - vociferously denounces Pak Army and intelligence agencies' interference in political process via distribution of cash to favored politicians. He explains how: (a) Army officers are obligated to obey only lawful commands of their superiors and should be prosecuted for bribery of politicians; (b) intelligence officials do not need a lawyer but only their conscience to decide which order are illegal; (c) there have never been any elections free from fraud since mid-70s; and (d) successive Pak governments have deliberately dragged ISI into domestic politics to suit their purpose. This interview was recorded in 2009 as part of "Policy Matters" program. REFERENCE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r8-w5Cawrs [Courtesy: Kashif H Khan]

Asghar Khan: ISI Bribery of Pak Politicians -2/2
URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOtna-6RZag&feature=player_embedded
Asghar Khan - former Air Chief Marshall of the Pakistan Air Force, Chairman of the Tehrik-e-Istaqlaal political party, and a man renowned for his integrity and clarity - vociferously denounces Pak Army and intelligence agencies' interference in political process via distribution of cash to favored politicians. He explains how: (a) Army officers are obligated to obey only lawful commands of their superiors and should be prosecuted for bribery of politicians; (b) intelligence officials do not need a lawyer but only their conscience to decide which order are illegal; (c) there have never been any elections free from fraud since mid-70s; and (d) successive Pak governments have deliberately dragged ISI into domestic politics to suit their purpose. This interview was recorded in 2009 as part of "Policy Matters" program. REFERENCE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r8-w5Cawrs [Courtesy: Kashif H Khan]

Asghar Khan: ISI Bribery of Pak Politicians
URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9varQhZWSUI&feature=player_embedded
Asghar Khan - former Air Chief Marshall of the Pakistan Air Force, Chairman of the Tehrik-e-Istaqlaal political party, and a man renowned for his integrity and clarity - vociferously denounces Pak Army and intelligence agencies' interference in political process via distribution of cash to favored politicians. He explains how: (a) Army officers are obligated to obey only lawful commands of their superiors and should be prosecuted for bribery of politicians; (b) intelligence officials do not need a lawyer but only their conscience to decide which order are illegal; (c) there have never been any elections free from fraud since mid-70s; and (d) successive Pak governments have deliberately dragged ISI into domestic politics to suit their purpose. This interview was recorded in 2009 as part of "Policy Matters" program. REFERENCE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r8-w5Cawrs [Courtesy: Kashif H Khan]

Asghar Khan: ISI's Role in Pak Politics -1/2
URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6u_4vZloT68&feature=player_embedded
Asghar Khan: ISI's Role in Pak Politics -2/2
URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVl2w1vb7mY&feature=player_embedded
Asghar Khan - former Air Chief Marshall of the Pakistan Air Force, Chairman of the Tehrik-e-Istaqlaal political party, and a man renowned for his integrity and clarity - vociferously denounces Pak Army and intelligence agencies' interference in political process via distribution of cash to favored politicians. He explains how: (a) Army officers are obligated to obey only lawful commands of their superiors and should be prosecuted for bribery of politicians; (b) intelligence officials do not need a lawyer but only their conscience to decide which order are illegal; (c) there have never been any elections free from fraud since mid-70s; and (d) successive Pak governments have deliberately dragged ISI into domestic politics to suit their purpose. This interview was recorded in 2009 as part of "Policy Matters" program. REFERENCE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r8-w5Cawrs [Courtesy: Kashif H Khan]

You have a firm base, you obtained the largest number of votes amongst all those elected in 1993. Why don't you get back to the National Assembly? You need not worry about any 14th Amendment. Each time the bought majority does wrong, you can dissent, and have your dissent recorded along with your reasons. Then, the power-hungry megalomaniacs will not be able to claim that their wicked amendments and laws were passed unanimously. Those with sense and perception will always firstly read the dissenter's views. People recognize honesty. A dissenter gains support, offering alternative leadership, motivating an 'in- house' change for the better. I hope this will germinate in his mind. Resistance to wrong, at every step taken, is what makes for good democracy. The people must hear him on the subject he well knows the subjugation and politicization of the judiciary by the politicians that rule over this sorry land. Farooq Leghari's resignation speech, neither written down nor doctored by after- thoughts, contains an indictment of those who have done
serious damage to the judiciary. As Farooq Leghari puts it, "the repositoryand the guarantor of the people's freedoms and the rule of law" has beendamaged and reduced to tatters by the machinatons of Nawaz Sharif and his men.
What was Leghari's successor in office, Rafiq Tarar, doing in Quetta on the day the order suspending Chief Justice Sajjad Ali Shah was handed down by the Quetta Bench of the Supreme Court? Why did Tarar and two others fly to Quetta in a special plane on that disastrous day? Leghari is right. Questions are being asked. Why were the police at the Quetta airport ordered not to manifest his arrival (which instructions they in fact manifested)? Where did Tarar stay on the night of November 26 (his departure on November 27 having been manifested by the airport police)? What reward was he given for his day's efforts? Why, on January 20, was a story leaked by the government to the press about the obstruction of justice early in 1997 in an alleged rape case involving a servant in the then Justice Ajmal Mian's Karachi house when he, as CJ, was presiding over the bench hearing contempt of court cases against Nawaz Sharif and others? Why were stories leaked about the foreign sholarship sponsored by the government to the wife of the good J-1 Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui? Why is the Muslim League inner circle boasting that the 'package'
will facilitate the appointment of J-2 as the next Chief Justice of Pakistan? Why are these government-inspired attempts being made to discredit these honourable judges? On February 19, I sent a letter to Mr M. A. Latif, Registrar of the Supreme Court of Pakistan :
"Sent herewith is a video cassette of the resignation speech made by President Farooq Ahmad Khan Leghari on December 2, 1997, which the Government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif refused to telecast live or to later telecast a recording. Nor was the speech published in full by the national press.
"The speech contains references to the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution, to the contempt of court committed by the Prime Minister and others of his government, to the storming and the desecretion of the Supreme Court by the 'goons and parliamentarians of the ruling party' on November 28, 1997, (against which and whom no action has so far been taken), and to other relevant vitally pertinent issues which the Supreme Court is presently adjudicating. "Would you please hand over this cassette to Chief Justice Ajmal Mian enabling him to take such immediate appropriate action as he may deem necessary. "It may also be conveyed to the honourable Chief Justice that on February 18, when the former President addressed the members of the Karachi Press Club, I publicly asked him if he would be prepared to testify in the Court and reaffirm under oath all that he had stated that day. He answered in the affirmative. He is prepared to reaffirm and be questioned." REFERENCE: The second Tumandar Ardeshir Cowasjee DAWN WIRE SERVICE Week Ending : 28 February 1998 Issue : 04/09 http://www.lib.virginia.edu/area-studies/SouthAsia/SAserials/Dawn/1998/28Feb98.html
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