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ANP on the move to exploit anti-punjab sentiment against IK.
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KPK is being controlled from Lahore, imran should have become CM himself but it seems he was not giving up his precious rawalpindi seat

very low standard thinking by immy

thanks to KPK who made PTI atleast achieve something but immy wasnt grateful enough to serve the people of KPK
 
KPK approves education reforms package


PESHAWAR - The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government approved a wide ranging education reforms package aimed to provide each and every child quality education at par with any developed country or standard private sector education institutions in the country.

This approval was given during a briefing of the Working Group on Education Sector Reforms. The recommendations of the Group were presented before the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Parvez Khattak. PTI Chairman Imran Khan, Provincial Ministers Mohammad Atif, Shahram Khan Tarakai, Habibur Rehman, Shaukat Ali Yousafzai, MPAs Miraj Hamayun Khan, Mushtaq Ghani, PTI leader Jahangir Khan Tarin, MNA Dr Azhar Khan Jadon, Chief Secretary Mohammad Shahzad Arbab, Secretary Education Judat Ayaz were also present on the occasion.

The chairman PTI on this occasion stressed the need for bringing each and every child of the province to school regretting that despite all claims and promises we still have over three million children out of our schools coupled with high rate of dropouts. Therefore, he said, "we must launch a comprehensive and effective campaign to admit these children into schools whichever way possible."

The recommendations of the Group included viable and practicable proposals for provision of quality education in public sector education institutions, performance-based recognition, peaceful working conditions and environments for the teachers, teachers training, medium of instructions, quality text books and effective curricula, the establishment of an independent education commission, an independent and transparent monitoring system where no proxies can be used as modern technology like tablets and smart phones will be utilized. It provides for filling up all vacant posts of teachers purely on merit and transparent manner, quality assessment, revamping curricula, text books, text book boards, addressing the problems of private sector educationists, management and governance of schools.
 
If anyone read today's diesel statement in newspaper? It is full of hypocrisy

According to diesel, they are ready to give sometime to PML-N because it is settling in, while PTI is a Yahoodi lobby and they haven't done anything in 60 days.

Double standards by a mullah

Ullu ka pathaa, ek number ka munafiq hai


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If anyone read today's diesel statement in newspaper? It is full of hypocrisy

According to diesel, they are ready to give sometime to PML-N because it is settling in, while PTI is a Yahoodi lobby and they haven't done anything in 60 days.

Double standards by a mullah

Ullu ka pathaa, ek number ka munafiq hai

O yar sharam kar, you still watch this guys statements?

He is a haram khor of the the number one type.

And when Saleem Safi asked him that does he have any proof, the fat p!g replied, mera zameer mutmain hai!!!
 
Assembly notes: 66 days in power but no promised change in sight
PESHAWAR:
Chief Minister (CM) Pervez Khattak has turned out to be the most regular chief executive at provincial assembly sessions.

The K-P Assembly has so far held three sessions including Monday’s sitting and Khattak has only missed a few. On Monday, the assembly had a brief session to pass a resolution on using the assembly hall for presidential polling and Khattak was present then too.

Interestingly, in addition to attending assembly proceedings regularly, the CM never leaves an opportunity to address the house.

Some Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) critics attribute Khattak’s zeal to his relative inexperience, while others attribute it to the lack of an outspoken information minister like the previous government’s Mian Iftikhar Hussain.

The CM on Monday spoke at length on the house floor and took on the opposition benches for what he termed a ‘media campaign’ against his government aimed at showing that the PTI had failed to deliver anything during its 60-day rule in the province.

Khattak asked the lawmakers to wait till August 30 to see what his government does in 90 days. “I have no right to be in the government if I cannot deliver,” he stated, criticising his predecessors for their performance.

However, the echo of Khattak’s riveting speech had not died down when the Taliban struck the DI Khan Central Jail late Monday night and escaped with 248 prisoners, including high-profile militants.

The CM’s first reaction the next day was to deny the K-P government’s responsibility and to pin the blame on the intelligence agencies and the federal government. It turned out, however, that the provincial government had been forewarned about the attack by intelligence agencies.

The provincial government has repeatedly brushed responsibility of various important issues, be it the power crisis or law and order. Regarding the DI Khan jailbreak, CM Khattak said the federal government should have contacted the provincial government about it, yet it had not.

It can be argued that in light of the attack, instead of complaining, the provincial government could have contacted the centre itself and asked for its help.

The dilemma for PTI in K-P is in fact that the promises it made during the course of its election campaign will haunt it in the long run. Once the party assumed power, it realised it cannot make problems disappear in a given period. On the other hand, a determined opposition has no intentions of letting the PTI-led coalition government have some breathing space.

The opposition will chase the government with questions about putting an end to drone strikes, closing off Nato supplies, tackling the energy crisis, ending corruption, creation of a uniform education system and bettering healthcare. Given the government’s attitude, it is very likely to face a tough time at the hands of a strong opposition.

Keeping in view that little progress has been made in the PTI government’s 66-day rule, it would be unwise to expect any concrete developments in the 30 days of August.

The 90 days to bring change rhetoric will remain attached to the provincial government and prove to be a strong weapon for the opposition to criticise PTI’s performance in the days to come.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 5th, 2013.
 
If anyone read today's diesel statement in newspaper? It is full of hypocrisy

According to diesel, they are ready to give sometime to PML-N because it is settling in, while PTI is a Yahoodi lobby and they haven't done anything in 60 days.

Double standards by a mullah

Ullu ka pathaa, ek number ka munafiq hai


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who is diesel ?
 
Fazlur Rehman not letting PTI negotiate with Taliban: Pervez Khattak

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak alleged on Monday that Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Fazlur Rehman was trying to spread misconceptions about Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan.
Talking to the press in Nowshera, Khattak said, “Imran Khan is working hard to restore peace in the region and to end foreign influence.”
Khattak said that by calling Imran a Jewish agent, Rehman was trying to instigate the Taliban against PTI so that it will make peace talks between them difficult.
“Fazlur Rehman wants turmoil and militancy to prevail in the region,” said Khattak, adding that it was up to the nation to decide who is the Jewish agent.
Khattak said that JUI-F chief had become a political figure instead of being a religious one and asserted that PTI will never let him come in power in K-P.
He further said that Awami National Party (ANP) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) were also trying to instigate hatred against PTI.
Fazlur Rehman not letting PTI negotiate with Taliban: Pervez Khattak – The Express Tribune
 
Oh great, so now the court is equating interest rates in bank to absence of government?

Sometimes I think the judges have gone mad and power hungry.

Chiej Justice wants to control taxes, gas and oil prices, custom duty, law and order, loadshedding, policies, chairmen of organizations...apnay kaam say kaam rakho.

2 months and the court wants the government to go and finish interest.
 
Oh great, so now the court is equating interest rates in bank to absence of government?

Sometimes I think the judges have gone mad and power hungry.

Chiej Justice wants to control taxes, gas and oil prices, custom duty, law and order, loadshedding, policies, chairmen of organizations...apnay kaam say kaam rakho.

2 months and the court wants the government to go and finish interest.

thats probably a desperate attempt from higher court judge to come into notice of Supreme court judges or the other political party for after retirement job .... :azn:
 
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