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PTI leader among five gunned down near Kasur toll plaza

A local politician belonging to Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf (PTI), Maqsood Ahmed Bhatti along with his three personal guards and a passerby, was gunned down by unidentified miscreants near Kasur toll plaza on the boundary of Lahore and Kasur in Punjab on Saturday evening, DawnNews reported.

Initial police reports suggest that Bhatti was murdered for personal enmity. However, details would only be revealed after the probe, they said.

According to DPO Kasur, unknown gunmen opened fire on the PTI leader’s car, who was traveling with his three personal guards, near Kasur Liliani toll plaza. All four were killed on the spot, he added.

A passerby, who was injured by the sporadic firing, later succumbed to his wounds as well. Dead bodies have been moved to Jinnah Hospital Lahore for postmortem.

The police officer suggested that the killing was a result of personal enmity as he claimed that Bhatti had skirmishes with several people.

In a separate incident, Noman, son of PTI’s women wing president of its Lahore chapter Neelam Ashraf, was found dead in his car earlier in the day.

Citing mysterious circumstance in which his body was found, police suggested it was a suicide. However, Noman’s family alleged that he was murdered.

SP Model Town Tariq Aziz said that three suspects have been taken into police custody on family’s suspicion.

PTI leader among five gunned down near Kasur toll plaza - DAWN.COM
 
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Imran Khan says he is not Taliban sympathiser
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HARIPUR -

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said that he is a supporter of Pakistan, and not a Taliban sympathiser. He held Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif responsible for Bannu bombing.

The PTI chief was addressing a rally in Haripur as part of electioneering for by-election on PK-50 Haripur-II.

He said that in May 2013 he had asked Nawaz for giving priority to peace but the premier remained busy in foreign tours.

Reacting over the recent attack on security forces convoy in Bannu which claimed lives of 22 security personnel, Imran questioned as to whom he should blame for this attack other than the government.



"I would have given top priority to terrorism instead of foreign tours. I would have made my own delegation to trigger efforts to shun extremism," he added.

Imran said he was clueless as to how the government was planning to hold peace talks.

He said he is a Pakistani and spoke for the nation and not a spokesman or supporter of the Taliban as blamed by his political rivals.

He condemned the TTP for its attack against a convoy of soldiers in Bannu that killed at least 23 security personnel and wounded 60 others.

The PTI chief also expressed shock at the use of a private vehicle for transporting the soldiers without proper security checks. He said such a move also exposed the movement of troops in advance - in itself a breach of security.

Imran said that such terror attacks by the TTP along with the federal government's continuing inability to formulate a comprehensive counterterrorism policy, has made it difficult to actually commence a formal dialogue and give peace a chance. In the absence of political ownership and a political dimension of counterterrorism involving negotiations and dialogue backed by state power, even operations were not yielding success. This is reflected in the daily killings going on unabated in Karachi while the Rangers' Operation is ongoing.

He demanded that the government either make clear its policy for fully implementing the APC mandate or call an APC to develop a new national consensus. The PTI chairman said this was the time to finally reject such conditionalities and the aid and extricate ourselves from the US so-called "war on terror".

The PTI chairman also criticised the fake cases against party activists in Punjab and Sindh and termed it political revenge.

The PTI chief said the government should hand over the control of PESCO and distribution in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, his party would lower the prices of electricity and curb power theft.

He said that PTI would introduce an updated system to provide justice, employment, eradicate poverty besides improving law and order situation in the country.
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ISLAMABAD:
As the party’s popularity graph plummets in the province, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has fired the elected president of PTI in Balochistan, The Express Tribune learnt on Sunday.


Qasim Khan Suri, the youngest elected president of Balochistan’s PTI chapter, was quietly shown the door last week when two senior PTI leaders recommended that Khan kick him out from the party to pave the way for ‘nawabs’ and ‘sardars’ – the traditional politicians in the province.

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“Imran Khan with immediate effect fired the PTI Balochistan president. Can he legally remove Suri from office? This is a big question mark,” a senior party leader told The Express Tribune on Sunday.

When contacted, Suri confirmed his dismissal and expressed his anguish over Imran’s decision. “I am a diehard worker of the party and will continue to work with the PTI. It’s me who arranged the chairman’s historic jalsa in 2012, when the party stood nowhere in Balochistan. Khan knows my contribution for the party in the province,” said Qasim Khan Suri.

“The old guard of the party has been sidelined in Balochistan. Now, sardars and landlords will bring change in the province,” a furious Suri told The Express Tribune, adding that there is no top Baloch party office bearer in the province currently.

He added that the party won more than 22 councillor seats in the recently held local government polls.

PTI Information Secretary Dr Shireen Mazari confirmed that “Suri has resigned”.

Senior party leaders said that Suri wanted true democracy within the party ranks, but that his open criticism of Jahangir Tareen’s nomination as party secretary general without elections is a reason behind Imran’s move to remove him from this top provincial post, they added.

They said, however, that under the leadership of Qasim Suri, PTI failed to win a single seat in the May 11 elections last year. This probably led Imran to discharge him eventually, they added.

On Imran’s orders, PTI Secretary General Jahangir Tareen issued a notification which states, “Balochistan provincial and district bodies stand dissolved with immediate effect.” He also constituted an organising committee consisting of convener Humayun Jogezai, Zakariya Kasi and Mohammad Hashim Khan Panezai. “The mandate of the organising committee is to organise and enlarge the party in Balochistan, plan a membership campaign leading up to the formation of new bodies. The committee is requested to meet with the undersigned in Islamabad on January 25 to formulate a work plan.”

The development came after a confidential report of the reconciliation committee was presented by Azam Khan Swati and Ishaq Khan Khakwani to Imran, which highlighted that the PTI’s popularity fell from 37% in 2012 to zero in 2013.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 20th, 2014.
Out of favour: Imran Khan fires PTI Balochistan president – The Express Tribune
 
Just heard it from somewhere that from 1st March Imran Khan has announced that all KPK educational boards shall be converted to a single board. Is this true?
 

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