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Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Senate seeks report on PIA crew ‘beard ban’

ISLAMABAD: The Senate deputy chairman has summoned a report from the defence minister after Pakistan International Airlines staff with beards were allegedly sent on forced leave.

According to Dr Khalid Soomro, the PIA management sent crew members with beards on forced leave from November 21. The chair asked the defence minister for a report on the issue.

The Senate, which reconvened on Monday after a two-day break, also discussed the air strike on a madrassa in Bajaur, the alleged abduction of Baloch youths by secret agencies, petroleum prices and nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan’s health.

About Bajaur, opposition senators said there was now little doubt that the Americans had actually bombed the seminary and the government had claimed responsibility to save face. It had thus failed to protect Pakistan’s sovereignty, they said.

They challenged the government claim that it had monitored the madrasaa for over a year before launching the operation, saying that if that were true, the government would have taken the legal course of arresting the alleged militants inside the seminary instead of resorting to “brutal extra judicial killing”. They demanded a parliamentary fact finding mission be sent to Bajaur.

Senators from the MMA and PML-Nawaz also termed the Bush regime “the most evil regime in the history of mankind after the Nazis”. Earlier, senators from Balochistan protested the alleged abduction of Baloch youths by secret agencies. They claimed the agencies kept them in illegal confinement for years without telling their families, and denied detaining them when asked in court. The situation is fuelling anti-Pakistan sentiment in Balochistan, they warned.

Ruksana Zubairi of the PPPP and Professor Khurshid of the MMA called for a discussion on the government’s refusal to reduce oil prices after their reduction in the international market. Dr Sher Afgan objected that the issue could not be raised as it was subjudice.

Professor Khurshid on a point of order said that the family of Dr AQ Khan had contradicted government statements that he had fully recovered from cancer surgery. He said a group of senators should be allowed to visit the nuclear scientist.

Online adds: Jan Mohammad Jamali, the Senate deputy chairman, directed Interior minister Aftab Sherpao to explain why the Asr azan had not been allowed in Faisal Mosque during the visit of British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Senator Rehmatullah Kakar raised the issue on a point of order, and was backed by Sher Afgan Niazi.

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006\11\28\story_28-11-2006_pg7_18
 
Are we finally moving toward secularism?

Should (taliban style) beards be disallowed in public services?

Imho there's nothing wrong with a well trimmed beared, sometimes it makes the man.

But I hate to see taliban style beards in sports, airforce and indeed by PIA crew, yes I've seen one!!

What do you guys think?
 
Are we finally moving toward secularism?

Should (taliban style) beards be disallowed in public services?

Imho there's nothing wrong with a well trimmed beared, sometimes it makes the man.

But I hate to see taliban style beards in sports, airforce and indeed by PIA crew, yes I've seen one!!

What do you guys think?

I don't see any problem with the beard; It shouldn't be wild and bushy, but if being kept for the religious reason; should be well maintained and groomed.
[Like islam tells us ]
 
We shouldn't infringe upon personal freedoms. One should have the freedom to profess his/her religion in any way desired.

Secularism should just be limited to keeping religion out of governance. The beard ban is wrong if its done for anything other than security reasons. Especially for a government run airline. The legality of the situation is tricky. Airlines do enforce uniform onto people then perhaps they can have the final say on the outlook of their employees.
 
No need to grumble on that as it was yesterday cleared to the Members Parliament by the Minsiter for Parliamentry Affairs that there is no ban put on keeping beard and only the PIA staff have been asked to sharpen their Communication skills in English and refine their spoken English to facilitate the foreign passangers and for that the PIA staff had been allowed to go on three-Month leave :)

The Minister also asked the MPs to report if anyone in PIA was banned due to beard or forced not to keep one.

So guys hope now confusion is cleared ! :)
 
I don't see any problem with the beard; It shouldn't be wild and bushy, but if being kept for the religious reason; should be well maintained and groomed.
[Like islam tells us ]

Agreed. Having a weird beard will only make yourself look bad & sometimes your religion.
 
Webby :angry: i ahd cleared it now no need to drag it.
BTW what about the one u having in ur avater ;)
 
And about the moustache as well? :)
Kashif
 
Oaye Kashif u havnt heard muuch nahi tae kuch nahi :P
 
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