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Tareen demands vote recount in 25 NA constituencies

By: Kaswar Klasra | May 22, 2013

ISLAMABAD Central leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Jahangir Khan Tareen, has accused a few returning officers of favouring certain candidates to change the election results and urged the Election ...

PTI rally protests murder

By: Kaswar Klasra | May 20, 2013

  islamabad A large number of angry workers and supporters, mostly the youth, organised a peaceful demonstration in the heart ofIslamabadon Sunday to record their protest against the ...

BB murder prosecutor silenced

By: Kaswar Klasra | May 04, 2013

Islamabad - Unidentified assailants on Friday gunned down Chaudhry Zulfiqar Ali, a renowned lawyer representing the government in high-profile cases such as Benazir murder and 26/11. The attackers ...

Car bomb defused outside Musharraf farmhouse

By: Kaswar Klasra | April 24, 2013

Islamabad - Law enforcement agencies on Tuesday foiled a bid to assassinate former Army Chief Pervez Musharraf and got hold of a suspected vehicle laden with almost 50-kg of highly explosive ...

Musharraf in a ‘cosy isolation’

By: Kaswar Klasra | April 22, 2013

ISLAMABAD  - Former military ruler Pervez Musharraf is being held in ‘isolation’ at his luxury villa, confined to two rooms, stripped of his personal staff and barred from meeting ...

Imran jumps in by unfurling candidates

By: Kaswar Klasra | April 16, 2013

ISLAMABAD - Fulfilling a promise, he made a couple of months ago, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf on Monday announced his party has awarded 80 per cent tickets to those who have never been a part of ...

Ex-army officer killed; house burgled

By: Kaswar Klasra | April 15, 2013

ISLAMABAD - A day after chief of Islamabad capital territory police claimed to provide foolproof security to residents of the federal capital, robbers stormed into house of ex-military officer living ...

Former army officer killed

By: Kaswar Klasra | April 15, 2013

ISLAMABAD - A day after chief of Islamabad capital territory police claimed to provide foolproof security to residents of the federal capital, robbers stormed into house of ex-military officer living ...

Jamia Hafsa students tear apart Mush posters

By: Kaswar Klasra | April 13, 2013

ISLAMABAD – In an unprecedented move on Friday, about a dozen angry students of Jamia Hafsa protested against Election Commission’s bid to allow former president Musharraf to contest ...

‘Tainted’ IGP Bani Amin replaced with Zafar

By: Kaswar Klasra | April 05, 2013

ISLAMABAD - The officer, who exposed big names in the multi-billion rupees National Insurance Company Limited (NICL) scam no long ago, was on Thursday appointed as IG Islamabad.Captain (r) Zaffar ...

Musharraf awaits NOC for addressing rallies

By: Kaswar Klasra | April 03, 2013

ISLAMABAD - Security threats prompted intelligence agencies and other departments concerned to deny no objection certificate to Pervez Musharraf for addressing public rallies across Pakistan ...

Capital may have new IGP

By: Kaswar Klasra | April 01, 2013

ISLAMABAD - Failure of Islamabad police to get breakthrough in various cases of kidnapping and alleged reports of harassment of citizens by the incumbent IGP’s son is likely to deprive the ...

PTI leader challenges Bilawal for live debate

By: Kaswar Klasra | March 16, 2013

ISLAMABAD - For the first-time in the country’s political history, a young politician planning to try his luck in the next general elections to be held this year from FTI platform, publicly ...

Minister’s absence perturbs Senators

By: Kaswar Klasra | March 14, 2013

ISLAMABAD - Senators were found complaining to the Chairman Senate on Wednesday about the absence of Ministers who were supposed to reply to their questions.Absence of Minister for Communication ...

Terror war costs $69b to kitty, Senate informed

By: Kaswar Klasra | March 13, 2013

ISLAMABAD - State Minister for Interior Imtiaz Safdar Warraich told the Upper House of the Parliament on Tuesday that war against terrorism cost heavily to Pakistan as its economy suffered a loss of ...

Rs90b lost in power theft, Senate told

By: Kaswar Klasra | March 09, 2013

ISLAMABAD - State Minister for Water and Power Tasnim Qureshi dropped a bombshell in Senate on Friday by revealing that a big and powerful mafia deprived the national exchequer of Rs 90 billion by ...

SC took 86 suo moto cases in 5 years, Senate told

By: Kaswar Klasra | March 06, 2013

ISLAMABAD - Exercising its powers under constitution, Supreme Court of Pakistan registered 86 cases under suo moto category during last five years and disposed of 53 out of them.Meanwhile, 33 cases ...

Imran blasts MPs’ defiance

By: Kaswar Klasra | February 26, 2013

ISLAMABAD - Chairman Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan on Monday blasted the defiance by some parliamentarians against the Election Commission’s communiqué for verification of the ...

Ejaz appointed CDA grievance commissioner

By: Kaswar Klasra | February 25, 2013

ISLAMABAD - One of the seasoned former bureaucrats, Ejaz Ahmad Qureshi, has been appointed as grievance commissioner to take up their complaints against civic body of CDA.Utterly alarmed by the ...

PTI unveils Rs2.5tr education policy

By: Kaswar Klasra | February 21, 2013

ISLAMABAD – Chairman Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf, Imran Khan, announced on Wednesday that his party would invest Rs 2.5 trillion rupees on education if voted to power.The announcement has received ...

Minor gang-raped, killed, burnt

By: Kaswar Klasra | February 18, 2013

ISLAMABAD - Unidentified people raped a teenager in the federal metropolis and set her dead body on fire before dumping it into a ditch in nearby jungle.According to police, they found the dead body ...

Kamran ‘tortured’ before death

By: Kaswar Klasra | February 14, 2013

ISLAMABAD - Punjab Forensic Science Agency on Wednesday revealed that forensic experts found another DNA from the crime scene in connection with Kamran Faisal’s death case.The mind-boggling ...

‘Conventional’ police mindset in modern Islamabad

By: Kaswar Klasra | February 12, 2013

ISLAMABAD - The stories titled ‘tortured to death’ aren’t the kind of stuff people want to hear these days. But old ghosts appear to seamlessly segue from the past to the present, ...

Islamabad police want forensic test report from abroad

By: Kaswar Klasra | February 07, 2013

ISLAMABAD -– Mystery shrouding the death of Kamran Faisal further deepened on Wednesday following Islamabad Capital police’s written request to federal Interior secretary requesting him ...

Victim mother seeks CJ’s role to get justice

By: Kaswar Klasra | February 06, 2013

ISLAMABAD - Hopes are fading away for Fatima Rana, a German citizen married to a Pakistani national, to get justice.Fatima, currently residing in Switzerland, has a reason to think the same. She ...

Nespak MD appointment illegal: PAC

By: Kaswar Klasra | January 25, 2013

ISLAMABAD - The Managing Director of NESPAK, the man whose hard work, vision and commitment, made the National Engineering Service of Pakistan (NESPAK) one of the top consultant firms of engineering ...

Wild boar bites man, kid in Rawal Town

By: Kaswar Klasra | January 22, 2013

ISLAMABAD - A wild boar on Monday exposed higher authorities of CDA (who had earlier claimed to have made the capital free of boars), by attacking a four-year-old kid and an old man in the ...

Psychologist snubs probe team

By: Kaswar Klasra | January 22, 2013

ISLAMABAD - Pakistan's worldwide renowned psychologist Dr Najma Aziz on Monday snubbed members of investigation team probing NAB official's death, and advised them to record her statement through ...

NAB officer probing PM’s RPPs case found dead

By: Kaswar Klasra | January 19, 2013

ISLAMABAD - The Investigation Officer of National Accountability Bureau who was member of team that investigated Rental Power Project case including that of Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, was ...

Case filed against Qadri, 20 others

By: Kaswar Klasra | January 17, 2013

ISLAMABAD – As expected, a junior police officer of Islamabad capital territory police refused to succumb to pressure and prompted police to register a case against protesters who thrashed and ...

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