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I am not Happy With My Gov Performance Nawaz Sharif

I am not happy with the performance of my Gov. This is one of the worst situation for me and I dont want to say anything. I am trying my best to bring some changes in Pakistan. We need your support we need to prayers to resolve this issue. I am really sorry for that. Nawaz Sharif was telling to the nation.


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Floods ravage Punjab amid fresh rains forecast

 
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ISLAMABAD / MULTAN:  While central and southern Punjab is braving and Sindh is bracing for devastating floods triggered by incessant downpours, officials warned that another weather system could bring more widespread rains in the country.
The deluge damaged infrastructure, swamped villages and destroyed crops, especially in central Punjab, uprooting thousands of people from their homes. The floods headed for southern Punjab and northern Sindh, leaving a trail of destruction in Punjab.
“The recent rains affected 305,642 people, killed at least 106 people and wounded 108,” National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) spokesperson Brigadier Kamran Zia told The Express Tribune on Sunday.
He added that the current weather system has already weakened and the authority was worried about a new system which could bring more widespread rains, especially in northern and central Pakistan. A high intensity flood was likely to pass through Guddu Barrage on August 20-21 where mass evacuations have already been ordered.
“Now, we are not worried about the current system which has already weakened. It’s the new monsoon system that worries us,” said Brig Zia. “The new system will start on August 25.”
The NDMA spokesperson wouldn’t say how long the new weather system would last. However, he said that it would bring medium to heavy rains for 10 or more days.
The new system would target the northern parts of the country, but considering the recent erratic weather patterns, some areas of central districts, including Dera Ghazi Khan, Dera Murad Jamali and adjacent areas might also be affected, Brig Zia said. “The new system would particularly affect Azad Jammu and Kashmir as it is the catchment area besides targeting the main districts of Lahore, Gujranwala and other parts of central Punjab.”
About the ongoing floods, the NDMA spokesperson said water was receding in Narowal district, while the breaches that swamped Chiniot district had been plugged. According to the NDMA statistics, 2,400 houses have been destroyed and 2,648 damaged by the floods. Similarly, 592 villages have been affected where 44 relief camps have been established.
Meanwhile, high floods reached upper parts of south Punjab on Sunday. Though precautionary evacuations have been ordered, the authorities said the situation was under control. The district administration has shifted around 14,000 people from villages on the bank of the River Chenab to higher ground with the help of Rescue 1122.
“At least 20 relief camps have also been set up on the confluence of Multan-Muzaffargarh border,” Gulzar Shah, the district coordination officer of Multan, told The Express Tribune. “However, some villagers are reluctant to leave their homes. We’re trying to convince them to shift to the relief camps,” he added.
The district administration in Vehari declared a state of emergency and evacuated 50 villages as a high flood, carrying 350,000 cusecs of water, was expected in the rivers Sutluj and Chenab near Kabeerwaala and Mian Channu.
In Rahim Yar Khan district, the police shifted more than 4,501 people and their 2,943 cattle to the 17 relief camps set up for flood affected people in anticipation. In Rajanpur, the ground channels of six union councils remained terminated and the rehabilitation of 30,000 affected people could not be started.


End of immunity?: Six cases may be opened against President Zardari

 
A file photo of President Asif Ali Zardari. PHOTO: AFP/FILE 



RAWALPINDI:  Six accountability cases against President Asif Ali Zardari are going to be opened in the second week of September.
According to Daily Express the accountability court judges will reopen all these references and will issue summons to the accused.
The Supreme Court, in its judgment on the NRO case had assigned the right of reopening accountability cases to accountability courts.
All the cases were being heard in three different accountability courts in Rawalpindi but now they have been transferred to accountability court No1 in Islamabad. These include ARY Gold, Cotecna, SGS, Polo Ground, Ursus Tractor and Assets references.
The main accused in these cases was former prime minister Benazir Bhutto. However her name has been excluded given her death. The late Begum Nusrat Bhutto was also one of the accused in three references however her name has also been removed after her demise.
The hearing had been postponed indefinitely because President Asif Ali Zardari had Presidential immunity. 15 people accused along with the President had been acquitted.
The accused included Salman Farooqi, Saeed Mehdi, AR Siddiqui, former chief secretary Punjab Brigadier (retired) Aslam Hayat Qureshi, former secretary trade Javed Talat, former federal minister Yousaf Talpur and former director general Agricultural Development  AMH Kango.
President Asif Ali Zardari remains the only accused not to have had a trial. In the Cotecna reference six officers of the Cotecna company of Switzerland have been declared absconders and permanent warrants of arrest for all officers have been issued.