nation from Swine flu virus before it’s too late.Ansar Burney said Sindh and Punjab in Pakistan are at risk of swine flue.
Iftikhar accuses KP govt of mismanagement
NOWSHERA: Awami National Party (ANP) General Secretary Mian Iftikhar Hussain Fridaysaid that delaying the Senate elections for hours pointed to mismanagement and aggressive attitude of the provincial government. Speaking at a news conference here, he said the aggressive attitude of the government had created fear of possible rescheduling or postponement of the Senate polls. “But the matter was resolved amicably,” he added.
All speculations proved wrong, says KP CM
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NOWSHERA: Chief Minister Pervez Khattak has said that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) MPAs proved the opposition wrong and elected all the party’s candidates in the Senate elections. Talking to reporters here on Friday, Pervez Khattak said that oppositions and media claims about the Senate elections in KP were based on their bias against the party. He said that JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman strived hard for the independent candidate’s victory. “The reports of our party MPAs involvement in horse-trading were based on speculations,” he said, adding that those who spread these rumours were actually involved in horse-trading. He said he had offered five seats to the opposition. “If our formula was accepted and adopted, 12 senators would have been elected unopposed,” he claimed. The chief minister said the election was a nightmare for the independents who had spent huge amount on the false promises from the opposition leaders.
Grand anti-encroachment operation begins in Swat
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MINGORA: The district administration Friday launched a grand anti-encroachment operation. The administration with heavy machinery and heavy contingents of police launched a grand anti-encroachment drive and demolished cabins, kiosks, illegal structures in front of shops and removed the hand and pushcarts from the bazaar. The shopkeepers and traders protested the drive and blocked the Matta-Mingora road for traffic. Later, officials of security forces held talks with the protesters and local administration to settle the issue. The protesters dispersed peacefully.
‘Data of seminaries being collected’
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PESHAWAR: After directing the authorities to expel Afghan prayer leaders from 294 mosques, the law enforcement agencies have started collecting data of seminaries where Afghan and tribal students are getting religious education. “The data of around 300 seminaries have been collected where hundreds of Afghan students are getting Islamic education,” said an official. The force has been directed to provide details of all the Afghan students and teachers to find out those illegally staying in the country and others involved in suspicious activities.
Shop damaged in Hangu blast
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HANGU: Unidentified persons blew up a shop in Samana area in the limits of Bilyamina Police Station on Friday, official sources said. They said explosive device planted near the shop of Muhammad Rahim went off early in the day. The goods in the shop were destroyed in the blast, they added. The police and bomb disposal unit officials reached the spot and defused another device which had not yet gone off.
Police say 484 suspects rounded up
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PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police in the ongoing search and strike operation rounded up 484 suspects on Friday. A press release said during snap checking at 128 check points, 340 suspects were held and 18 arms of different kinds and 179 cartridges of various bores were recovered. Up to 45 Afghans were detained and 34 cases were registered against them.
27 held in Charsadda operation
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CHARSADDA: The police arrested nine suspected persons and 18 proclaimed offenders, besides seizing arms and ammunition from them during search and strike operation here on Friday, sources said.