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Iftikhar says judges will cautiously pursue their cause

A dream i would say!
Not even in America (which we all refer for everything) the price of eatables have been lessened in decades...
They only Increase!

Well I am not sure if I agree with you. We have precidents that prices have gone down but not by a lot.
The problem today in Pakistan is because of Afghanistan. As we all know in Pakistan the prices of eatables are one of the cheapest in the world. Most of our eatables now go to Afghanistan and from thier they are exported to Central Asian states. In my opinion if we seal the Afghan border the price should go down but not by very much.
 
I've been living in Saudia and Dubai all my childhood,and for the first time in 40 years i have seen INFLATION in Middle east. Here in Saudia the rents have gone up by 20% and in Dubai by 60%; eatable all have increased 40% to 50% and some even 100%. Simple electronic items have gone up by 50%.

The grocery bill which 5-6 months back used to be Sr.250-300, has now averaged Sr.500 and above. Flour prices have especially gone up by 5-6 riyals per kilo. And, so have rice and sugar prices.

There is extreme shortage of flour in bordering yemen; and they were showing on Al-Jazeerah that public was fighting with shoes in Eygpt over shortage of flour.

This inflation has been going on for over 1 year now all over the world, since major crops in USA and Australia were destroyed by warm weather. BUT OUR MEDIA IGNORED THESE FACTS to rise public against Musharraf.

Please read: Pakistan First : International Wheat crisis and its effect on Pakistan
 
Aitezaz, Asma & a RAW-linked Forum

By HASSAAN KARIM

Friday, 28 March 2008.

Ahmed Quraishi-Pakistan/Middle East politics, Iraq war, lebanon war, India Pakistan relations

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—The newspapers of Tuesday, Mar. 18, 2008, in Pakistan carried a report wherein the Chief Justice of U.K. and Wales criticized President Pervez Musharraf while addressing the ‘Indo-British Legal Forum’ in New Delhi. He appreciated the lawyers’ movement in Pakistan in so many words.

Those who live in U.K. know that this forum is a creation of the Indian intelligence agency RAW and this event in New Delhi was funded and organized by RAW. All expenses for the travel of the British delegation headed was borne by the Forum. Such forums have been formed in the United States and Canada too. All these forums are funded by RAW.

The British delegation included Lady Justice Arden of the Court of Appeals and Sir Suma Chakarabarti, the permanent secretary in the British Ministry of Justice. This Indian Hindu member has very close relations with Aitzaz Ahsan and is used by RAW to arrange such visits.

Our mole has informed that Asma Jehangir [Read her rebuttal email to an earlier story here] in her recent visit to India had finalized the details of this activity of this forum and also met people of the Indian legal fraternity. She has received instructions and funds to facilitate and coordinate Indian Legal Forums in other countries. RAW will provide all the funding.

Even now, if anybody has any doubt that there is no Indian connection in this so called lawyers’ movement in Pakistan, he or she is living in a fool's paradise. Aitzaz Ahsan is an Indian stooge who is befooling our Pakistani lawyer brothers. But Allah Almighty will save Pakistan from the anti-Pakistan agents. Insha Allah.

Wake Up all you soldiers of Pakistan everywhere.
 
these judges are nothing but wolfs behind black coat!
no where in part of the world's democracy will you find judges in part of political parties and bring chaos in the streets.!!
these judges are against war on terror where as benazir was ready to let americans bomb our territory and hand over AQ khan...
 
The Aitzaz-Ramday Secret Meeting In Geneva!

Ahmed Quraishi.com

A secret meeting in August 2007 in Switzerland between Aitzaz Ahsan and deposed Justice Khalil Ramday who reinstated the deposed chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry. The meeting took place in August 2007. But why outside Pakistan? This is an old story now. But it’s a reminder on how far the conspiracies go in Pakistan’s dirty politics, where hunger for power is more important than serving the nation or solving people’s problems.

Published at A True Story of Chief Justice of Pakistan :: What is Cooking: A secret, puzzling tryst in Europr between Aitzazabd senior Supreme Court Judge

GENEVA, Switzerland—A secret meeting between the counsel for the Chief Justice of Pakistan and the chief of the full bench of the Supreme Court that reinstated Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry has taken place in the cool and safe climes of Europe, adding another twist to the political crises in Pakistan.

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Well placed sources disclose that Aitzaz Ahsan, the leading defense lawyer defense counsel of the Chief Justice of Pakistan against the defunct presidential reference and Justice Khalil ur Rehman Ramday, the president of 13 member larger bench of the Supreme Court, spent two days in Geneva, Switzerland, in the border French town Saint Genis Pouilly.

Justice Ramday and the eminent lawyer, parliamentarian and a leading light of Benazir Bhutto’s Pakistan Peoples Party , Aitzaz Ahsan, were both part and parcel of the trail of the nerve wrecking and most controversial presidential reference against top judge of the country.

The day-to-day hearing of the defuct reference was started on 15th May and completed on the historic decision of the reinstatement of the Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Choudhry on 20th July. Justice Ramday delivered remarkable observations during the high profile proceedings, indicating tilt of the court before concluding proceedings.

Both Aitzaz and Justice Ramday arrived separately in Geneva. While Justice Ramday is on summer vacations, Aitzaz was in London to attend the Federal Council meeting of the Peoples Party. He reached Geneva on 17th August in the evening to meet his daughter, Saman Ahsan, who lives here at Rue Antoine Carteret 1, 1202.

A great orator of present times, writer, scholar and legal eagle, Aitzaz is shrewd politician also. He has been showing an independent streak against even his pary based on the response he received as de facto driver of the Chief Justice during his sweep of th country ‘s heartland before the case was decided in the Supreme Court.

In Geneva, the sources say, he preferred to visit a Pakistani friend Rashid Amjad at his residence at 11 Avenue de Bude where Justice Ramday was already present. After a brief meeting, Aitzaz along with his daughter Saman, Justice Ramday and Mr and Mrs Rashid Amjad left for another French tourist resort saint Genis Pouilly where another Pakistani Ijaz akhtar hosted a lavish dinner.

The outcome of these dinners and meetings are not known to anyone, but “angels on duty” are trying to analyze if all these episodes are incidental or planned and point to something legal tat is cooking in Pakistan’s pressure cooker situation.

“What was important matter that could be discussed in Pakistan that forced the judge and jurist to visit Geneva secretly.”

The series of meetings and dinners, particularly in the backdrop of the historic larger bench verdict of the Supreme Court in the case of the reference against the Supreme Court, means something is cooking and aftereffects of these trysts will start becoming apparent in the coming days. Especially, when detail judgment of the Supreme Court verdict of 20the July is still awaited.

One thing, however, is clear that this secret meeting is apparently the violation of the new enforced code of the conduct of the judges that bars any judge meeting any party to any case the judges deal with.

Something drastic is foreseen either at the Supreme Court level or combined with the outcome of the rapid political developments that have the people of Pakistan riveted with the presidential and general elections looming on the horizon.
 
Zardari offers governorship to Iftikhar Chaudhry

LAHORE: Asif Ali Zardari, the co-chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), has offered the position of Balochistan governor to Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, the sacked chief justice of Pakistan, Aaj television channel reported on Thursday. The channel said Zardari made the offer through Iftikhar’s counsels Aitzaz Ahsan, Athar Minallah, and Munir A Malik.

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Asif ticks off Aitzaz

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

NAUDERO: PPP Co-chairman Asif Zardari is reported to have ticked off Aitzaz Ahsan in an after-dinner gathering of the PPP’s Central Executive Committee (CEC) members in Naudero on the subject of the restoration of the judges, independence of the judiciary and the threatened long march by Aitzaz and his supporters. According to sources present on the occasion, Zardari took Aitzaz to task for constantly threatening to launch a long march to force parliament to restore Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry and the other deposed judges.

Zardari advised Aitzaz to go ahead with his long march if he was so keen on it instead of constantly threatening the PPP about it. He told Aitzaz that he was wrong to think that the lawyers movement had forced General Pervez Musharraf to take off his uniform or hold the elections. He said that honour belonged to Benazir Bhutto who had compelled Musharraf to do so and paid for it with her life. He said the entire credit for restoration of democracy went to Ms Bhutto and Aitzaz and the judges and lawyers could not rob her of her victory.

Zardari also reminded Aitzaz that while he was incarcerated for eight long years none of these heroic judges had given him justice, even when he had asked for one day’s reprieve to attend a funeral of a close relative.

Zardari is reported to have said that Justice Chaudhry had politicised himself overtly and ruined his case as an advocate for an independent judiciary. He also cited other instances when some of these judges had not conducted themselves with any degree of integrity or independence in the past. Aitzaz tried a feeble defence but could not deflect Zardari’s irritation. “I thought Aitzaz would get up and leave but he just sat there,” said the source. staff report
 
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