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SC meets over PM arrest order today

ISLAMABAD: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) officials will appear before the Supreme Court of Pakistan today (Thursday) over orders to arrest the prime minister and 15 other people on accusations of graft in 2010.



Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry, ordered that all those accused of graft in power generation projects be arrested and for the chairman of the NAB to report to the court.



Coming as a populist cleric leads tens of thousands of protesters outside parliament to demand that the government resign, Tuesday's order sparked panic about an alleged judiciary-military plot to derail elections due by mid-May.



Interior Minister Rehman Malik threatened overnight to disperse the crowd unless leader Tahir-ul Qadri ends the demonstration; the largest political rally in the capital for years, but President Asif Ali Zardari later intervened to stop authorities from using force against protesters.

SC meets over PM arrest order today - thenews.com.pk
 
If you people are so proud of the rubbish democracy of Pakistan then why not allow the peaceful protests?




protests against Mursi are being financed by outside people.

And Egypt is progressing but you will not see it all at once just give some time to see the economy grow and it will be better than what it was in Mubarak's time.




protests against Mursi are being financed by outside people.

And Egypt is progressing but you will not see it all at once just give some time to see the economy grow and it will be better than what it was in Mubarak's time.

datx da same thing m telling dat West cant see us growing.
 
Same case NAB investigator killed, big suspection !
This issue , could be used by PTI to lunch , a rightfull protest I guss?
 
hell with this nation and hell with PTI, yar what on earth is this......I am so bloddy pissed....... :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: . Media needs to pick up this issue man,


RPP investigating officer found dead
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NAB Chairman Admiral (retd) Fasih Bokhari. — Photo by AFP/File

ISLAMABAD: An officer involved in the investigation of the Rental Power Projects (RPP) case was found dead at the federal lodges number 2 in Islamabad, DawnNews reported.

Kamran Faisal who held the position of assistant director in the NAB allegedly committed suicide.

Faisal’s body was found hanging from a ceiling fan, police said, whereas sources told DawnNews that he was reportedly under extreme pressure during his investigation of the RPP case.

Police added that Faisal’s body had been taken to investigate the cause of death.

Inspector General Islamabad Police said Faisal’s death appeared to be a suicide.

Faisal was among two officials who had been suspended for recommending to Director General of NAB Rawalpindi Col (retd) Subeh Sadiq that he should submit references against the accused in the two RPP cases to the NAB’s head office, a bureau official had told the Supreme Court last week.

Sadiq, who had heeded the advice of the investigating officers, was also suspended, the official had said.

RPP case

The Supreme Court has been hearing a case over the implementation of its March 2012 ruling on rental power projects in which it had held the RPP contracts non-transparent and had ordered that these be rescinded.

During a hearing of the implementation case earlier this week, the court had directed the authorities to arrest Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf and 15 others accused in the case.

Prime Minister Ashraf has been accused of receiving kickbacks and commission in the RPP case as minister for water and power.

In the case, nine RPPs firms were accused of receiving more than Rs22 billion as a mobilisation advance from the government to commission the projects but most of them did not set up their plants and a few of them installed them but with inordinate delay.
 
^^ Why was that pic deleted !!! :hitwall:
@Peaceful Civlian : Send me what you posted.
 
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So the authorities have failed till now to find the hideouts of the SOB SOD Pervaiz Ashraf.

They could not trace him down.
 
His cell phone can guide,where he was been tortured,some of media pundits reporting that location ,it was the same place where PM raja was in a meeting with allies???
Surly Cj will make a bit dialogs like famous movie actor Muhammad Ali shb & a drama to entertain media & peoples of pakistan bt in the end will going to take the bribe in the accounts of Don arsalan thats wht he is doing past 5 years?
System of damocrazy jst hve reach to totall breakdown?
For the peoples who allways favour damocrazy in pakistan ,is this the hell you are pushing the nation towards?
Still is ,was, & ever will be a dictatorship for pakistan??? Its time to decide!
 
very important video plz watch it, cause kammran case already been , twissted from the tail!
 
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Supreme court order arrest of PM. Qadri holds long march on the same day and makes big announcement. A big news for the day which causes big disturbance among public, as usual riots start in sindh and a few people lose their vehicles in Karachi, a confusion is there for the whole next day and then what happensl?l, no one knows if there was any such issue. What is all this going on?
 
Supreme court order arrest of PM. Qadri holds long march on the same day and makes big announcement. A big news for the day which causes big disturbance among public, as usual riots start in sindh and a few people lose their vehicles in Karachi, a confusion is there for the whole next day and then what happensl?l, no one knows if there was any such issue. What is all this going on?

That's called DAMO-CRAZY,in which everyone wants tobe milliore ,these judges strat everything with hot kicks thn , when recevied the money, they make the process slow, to give space to the law breakers ?
ONLY PAKARMY stands aside , alone watching the sweet game with tears?
Bt for them ,time to act jst has gone?
So let's breakdown togather!
Thts it?
 
 
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To save PM in RPPs case, NAB chief attacks SC

ISLAMABAD: As a move to save the skin of the prime minister and other powerful people and make the independent judiciary controversial, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) chief has opened the floodgates of allegations against the Supreme Court.



NAB Chairman Admiral (retd) Fasih Bokhari has written a harshly-worded letter to President Asif Ali Zardari in which he alleged that NAB personnel were under pressure from the Supreme Court and were not able to investigate cases independently.



In the two-page letter, Bokhari alleged that the contempt notices, verbal orders that differ from written orders and insufficient time to prepare numerous progress reports, were placing extreme pressure on NAB personnel who appear before the judges.



“There is even a danger that NAB personnel could lose their independence and will be unable to carry out their investigations in an independent manner due to the pressure being exerted on them by the honourable Supreme Court to proceed along lines which seem to be desired by the Supreme Court,” he said.



Bokhari’s letter came to the fore days after the mysterious death of NAB investigator Kamran Faisal in the Rental Power Projects (RPPs) scam. NAB released the contents of the letter on Monday but it did not mention when it was written.



In the letter, the NAB chairman said: “For the well-being of our people, justice must be ensured, while protecting them from those who would callously allow ‘the heavens to fall’ should these issues not be addressed expeditiously I will regretfully be forced to tender my resignation.”



He said in relieving the pressure, and to safeguard their jobs so as not to displease the court, there was a danger of unfair investigations being resorted to.He stated that this phenomenon was observable in the investigation of very senior politicians of the government where orders, to even arrest them, had been issued on investigation reports of regional investigators that had yet to reach the Executive Board meeting at NAB Headquarters that is chaired by him. “This could be constructed as a clear violation of powers of the Chairman NAB, and to some degree circumventing the National Accountability Ordinance (NAO) which I am required to follow,” he stated in the letter to the president.



The NAB chairman said he was bound to follow the NAO, as it mandated him that no reference can be filed until he exercises his mind and decides that a clear case of criminality has been made out.



“I would be failing in my statutory duty if I shirk from uploading the law that I am mandated to protect. Let me assure you, Mr President that I will not flinch from processing whosoever may be identified as having committed a criminal act under the NAO. All are equal before the law. The nation expects that there be no scared cows, nor raging bulls.”



The retired Admiral stated in the letter that he was also “constrained to bring to your notice the revolt within NAB, clearly abetted by a certain section of the media that used the sad demise of Kamran Faisal to vilify him [Bokhari] and senior NAB officers.



Criticising the role of the media he said: “This section of the media appears to be acting as an intelligence unit influencing the public and possibly influencing certain members of the Judiciary. Long standing ‘stay’ on the taxes to be paid by this media house appears to be relevant also.



“This campaign, in which the role of the Honourable Supreme Court appears evident, is placing great pressure on me to please the honourable Supreme Court in what could be seen as pre-poll rigging and hurried unlawful action on my part.”



The NAB chairman said that he had resigned his commission as Chief of Naval Staff just prior to a military coup rather than violating his oath to the Constitution and was a part of the Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Association contingent that came on the streets protesting against the infamous November 3 emergency and latter for the movement of independence of the judiciary. “It is scared duty of every Pakistani to uphold, be guided by, and fiercely protect the law and Constitution,” he stated.



Bokhari said he feared that in the current direction that the Supreme Court appears to be taking he will not be able to perform his independent statutory role. “This situation needs to be addressed firmly in line with the aspirations of the people and the clear mandatory provisions of the law and Constitution,” he stated.



The NAB chairman said as a citizen he was concerned about the current priority vital national interest of achieving national cohesion before being able to address lower priority vital national interest such as HDI, Economic acceleration, infrastructure development, etc. “Relevant state institutions must look carefully at the possible role of the judiciary, and a section of the media, in undermining state institutions and the confidence of the people in the state itself,” he stated.



He stated in the letter the Ombudsman offices were established to also address the human rights issues and the need to allow the Supreme Court to be diverted from its prime roles as the final appellate and constitutional court may need to be addressed since ability to take suo moto notice of human rights cases can become an open license to undermine government and may be taking time away from addressing the issues of judicial management of the current huge pendency of the cases in the courts.



“In the absence of timely justice, the people are forced to take the law into their hands and their anger becomes focused on their government. The essence of law is to provide a moral benchmark to the society. That benchmark is sadly being lost by a judiciary that may be fast losing its own moral authority by relying on the contempt law, media, street power of lawyers and unchecked violations of the Supreme Court judges code of conduct,” he said.
To save PM in RPPs case, NAB chief attacks SC - thenews.com.pk
 
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