Thursday, December 10, 2009

Transport Mafia Once Again Strikes Karachiites

KARACHI : The Transport Ittehad Karachi which represents buses, mini buses, coaches, trucks, rickshaws, taxis, yellow cabs, Suzuki etc observing a strike in Karachi.

The Ittehad calls the strike in protest against the hiking price of fuel. Public transport including buses, wagons, coaches, rickshaw and taxis is not on the road. People along the roads and on bus stops are helpless, and hopelessly waiting for a bus or wagon to take them to their work places, schools, hospitals etc but their wait is in vain.

The strike badly affected daily life and the city’s main business centers remained crippled with no major commercial activities. Wholesale and retail traders say they lose more than a billion rupees on each day of business lost due to strikes.

Transporters mafia today once again hit the mega city of Karachi. Despite earning a paramount profit from the city this greedy mafia has never given even a small relief to the Karachiites. These transporters have ties with drug mafia and terrorists have no mercy at all for a civilized society because they belong to the tribal culture where power is god and very thing is right for a tribal lord.

Helpless citizens of Karachi are now looking at the City District Government for a civilized public transport system. CDGK already has its Green Buses (CNG Buses) plying successfully on two routes of Karachi. These buses provide a respectable journey to the commuters. People of Karachi are asking city mayor Mr. Mustafa Kamal to start Green Bus service in all routes of the city.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

TERRORISTS ARE NOT MUSLIM AT ALL: ALTAF HUSSAIN

Day of Mourning Being Observed All over the country on the Appeal of Altaf Hussain
On the appeal of Mr. Altaf Hussain, people through out the country observing the “Day of Mourning”. The Day is being observed to condemn the suicidal attacks in Lahore and Peshawar.

On the occasion rallies are organized in Karachi, Hyderabad, Lahore and many other cities of the country. Participants of the rally were wearing black bands and carrying black flags as well as banners, posters and portraits of MQM’s Chief Altaf Hussain, to register their protest against naked and barbaric terrorism in which hundreds of innocent people are losing lives on daily basis.

A massive rally was held at the Karachi Press Club Members of the MQM Coordination Committee, office bearers, workers and supporters of the MQM including elected representatives of the MQM participated in this protest rally besides thousands of general public wearing black bands, holding play cards, black flags, MQM flags and portraits of Mr. Altaf Hussain. The gathering was chanting slogans against terrorists’ activities, religious extremism and in favor of Mr. Altaf Hussain and the MQM.

Another big rally was held in the Punjab capital Lahore. Mr. Altaf Hussain addressed to the rallies at Karachi, Lahore and Hyderabad simultaneously.

Speaking the rallies Mr. Altaf Hussain said that those who support religious extremists or do not condemn the barbaric terrorism are not Muslims at all. Details of Altaf Hussain's address are coming……

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Sindhi Topi Day is being observed through out the Sindh Province as appealed by the MQM Rabita Committee.

People in the province of Sindh and
those living in other parts of the country as well as around the world are observing SINDHI TOPI and AJRAK Day.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Chief Justice of Pakistan Appreciates Mustafa Kamal's Efforts

“See, how well a young Karachi Nazim has worked. Those responsible for the upkeep of Lahore should go to Karachi and see the brilliant work.” Chief Justice of Pakistan

ISLAMABAD : The Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday ordered the Punjab environment secretary and director general to submit a report on the cutting of trees for the extension of Canal Road in Lahore by December 21.

A three-member bench of the SC, consisting of Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Mian Shakirullah Jan and Justice Tariq Parvez, was hearing a suo motu case against the cutting of trees along the Canal.

“How such a project of huge cost is in favour of the country in the current economic situation,” the chief justice said. “See
Karachi, how a young Nazim has excellently worked,” the chief justice said, adding the ‘authorities’ of Lahore should go to Karachi to see his excellent work. Lamenting the strategy of cutting trees for expansion of roads, Imrana Tiwana said instead of making transport system efficient, trees are being sacrificed to expand the roads. The court adjourned the hearing for December 21.