Friday, August 12, 2011

APML DELEGATION VISITS NINE ZERO

A delegation of All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) headed by Pervez Ali Shah, president of the Sindh Chapter of APML, visited Khursheed Begum Secretariat. The delegation met members of the Co-ordination Committee of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) Kunwar Khalid Yunus and Dr Sagheer Ahmed. Political situation in Sindh, particularly in Karachi and other issues of mutual interest were also discussed in detail meeting. The delegation expressed grave concerns about the recent acts of terrorism in Karachi and prayed for the people who were killed in various terrorism-related incidents. The delegation appreciated the efforts being made by the MQM founder and leader Mr Altaf Hussain for establishing peace in Karachi. Members of the Co-ordination Committee thanked the delegation for coming to Nine Zero and praised their opinion.

All Pakistan Muslim League Sindh

Chief Organizer of All Pakistan Muslim League Sindh Syed Pervez Ali Shah and Al Hajj Shmimuddin cutting the cake at Iftar party hosted by All Pakistan Muslim League Sindh in Karachi on yesterday.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Opposing Musharraf should face him in the political arena

LAHORE - Pervez Musharraf has every right to practice politics and the forces opposing him should face him in the political arena instead of adopting victimizing him and his loyalists, said Fawad Chaudhary, a leader of the All Pakistan Muslim League.
He expressed these views while addressing a press conference at the inaugural ceremony for APML’s provincial office at Garden Town on Wednesday. Fawad said dropping the APML from the registration list could not demoralize the party leadership and its workers from continuing their campaign to pull the country out of the crises under the leadership of Pervez Musharraf.
He alleged that district administration was harassing the party activists following the directions of provincial government in a bid to sabotage party’s second political show at Ravi Town on June 18.
Terming the upcoming schemes of the provincial government as flawed, Fawad said the PML-N government “should made public details of 50,000 Yellow Cab Cars which were imported during their previous regime before launching another such scheme.(The Nation)
He said the Punjab government had announced that it would not entertain the foreign loans but this announcement was not more than a claim, as the provincial government was facing an overdraft of Rs 100 billion.
He said that the performance of the federal government was also bad, as it, too, failed on all fronts. He claimed that drone attacks and economic situation of Musharraf’s regime could not be compared to the current central government’s graph.(The Nation)