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General Election 2018 Update-Ii - Fafen General Election 2018
GENERAL ELECTION 2018 UPDATE-II - FAFEN GENERAL ELECTION 2018 Update-II April 01 – April 30, 2018 1. BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) initiated its assessment of the political environment and implementation of election-related laws, rules and regulations in January 2018 as part of its multi-phase observation of General Election (GE) 2018. The purpose of the observation is to contribute to the evolution of an election process that is free, fair, transparent and accountable, in accordance with the requirements laid out in the Elections Act, 2017. Based on its observation, FAFEN produces periodic updates, information briefs and reports in an effort to provide objective, unbiased and evidence-based information about the quality of electoral and political processes to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), political parties, media, civil society organizations and citizens. General Election 2018 Update-II is based on information gathered systematically in 130 districts by as many trained and non-partisan District Coordinators (DCs) through 560 interviews1 with representatives of 33 political parties and groups and 294 interviews with representative of 35 political parties and groups over delimitation process. The Update also includes the findings of observation of 559 political gatherings and 474 ECP’s centres set up for the display of preliminary electoral rolls. FAFEN also documented the formation of 99 political alliances, party-switching by political figures, and emerging alliances among ethnic, tribal and professional groups. In addition, the General Election 2018 Update-II comprises data gathered through systematic monitoring of 86 editions of 25 local, regional and national newspapers to report incidents of political and electoral violence, new development schemes and political advertisements during April 2018. -
REFORM OR REPRESSION? Post-Coup Abuses in Pakistan
October 2000 Vol. 12, No. 6 (C) REFORM OR REPRESSION? Post-Coup Abuses in Pakistan I. SUMMARY............................................................................................................................................................2 II. RECOMMENDATIONS.......................................................................................................................................3 To the Government of Pakistan..............................................................................................................................3 To the International Community ............................................................................................................................5 III. BACKGROUND..................................................................................................................................................5 Musharraf‘s Stated Objectives ...............................................................................................................................6 IV. CONSOLIDATION OF MILITARY RULE .......................................................................................................8 Curbs on Judicial Independence.............................................................................................................................8 The Army‘s Role in Governance..........................................................................................................................10 Denial of Freedoms of Assembly and Association ..............................................................................................11 -
CRSS Annual Security Report 2017
CRSS Annual Security Report 2017 Author: Muhammad Nafees Editor: Zeeshan Salahuddin Table of Contents Table of Contents ___________________________________ 3 Acronyms __________________________________________ 4 Executive Summary __________________________________ 6 Fatalities from Violence in Pakistan _____________________ 8 Victims of Violence in Pakistan________________________ 16 Fatalities of Civilians ................................................................ 16 Fatalities of Security Officials .................................................. 24 Fatalities of Militants, Insurgents and Criminals .................. 26 Nature and Methods of Violence Used _________________ 29 Key militants, criminals, politicians, foreign agents, and others arrested in 2017 ___________________________ 32 Regional Breakdown ________________________________ 33 Balochistan ................................................................................ 33 Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) ......................... 38 Khyber Pukhtunkhwa (KP) ....................................................... 42 Punjab ........................................................................................ 47 Sindh .......................................................................................... 52 Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Islamabad, and Gilgit Baltistan (GB) ............................................................................ 59 Sectarian Violence .................................................................... 59 3 © Center -
The Rise of Dalit Peasants Kolhi Activism in Lower Sindh
The Rise of Dalit Peasants Kolhi Activism in Lower Sindh (Original Thesis Title) Kolhi-peasant Activism in Naon Dumbālo, Lower Sindh Creating Space for Marginalised through Multiple Channels Ghulam Hussain Mahesar Quaid-i-Azam University Department of Anthropology ii Islamabad - Pakistan Year 2014 Kolhi-Peasant Activism in Naon Dumbālo, Lower Sindh Creating Space for Marginalised through Multiple Channels Ghulam Hussain Thesis submitted to the Department of Anthropology, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, in partial fulfillment of the degree of ‗Master of Philosophy in Anthropology‘ iii Quaid-i-Azam University Department of Anthropology Islamabad - Pakistan Year 2014 Formal declaration I hereby, declare that I have produced the present work by myself and without any aid other than those mentioned herein. Any ideas taken directly or indirectly from third party sources are indicated as such. This work has not been published or submitted to any other examination board in the same or a similar form. Islamabad, 25 March 2014 Mr. Ghulam Hussain Mahesar iv Final Approval of Thesis Quaid-i-Azam University Department of Anthropology Islamabad - Pakistan This is to certify that we have read the thesis submitted by Mr. Ghulam Hussain. It is our judgment that this thesis is of sufficient standard to warrant its acceptance by Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad for the award of the degree of ―MPhil in Anthropology‖. Committee Supervisor: Dr. Waheed Iqbal Chaudhry External Examiner: Full name of external examiner incl. title Incharge: Dr. Waheed Iqbal Chaudhry v ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This thesis is the product of cumulative effort of many teachers, scholars, and some institutions, that duly deserve to be acknowledged here. -
Politics of Sindh Under Zia Government an Analysis of Nationalists Vs Federalists Orientations
POLITICS OF SINDH UNDER ZIA GOVERNMENT AN ANALYSIS OF NATIONALISTS VS FEDERALISTS ORIENTATIONS A Thesis Doctor of Philosophy By Amir Ali Chandio 2009 Department of Political Science & International Relations Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan POLITICS OF SINDH UNDER ZIA GOVERNMENT AN ANALYSIS OF NATIONALISTS VS FEDERALISTS ORIENTATIONS A Thesis Doctor of Philosophy By Amir Ali Chandio 2009 Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ishtiaq Ahmed Chaudhry Department of Political Science & International Relations Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan Dedicated to: Baba Bullay Shah & Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai The poets of love, fraternity, and peace DECLARATION This thesis is the result of my own investigations, except where otherwise stated. Other sources are acknowledged by giving explicit references. A bibliography is appended. This work has not previously been accepted in substance for any degree and is not being concurrently submitted in candidature for any degree. Signed………………………………………………………………….( candidate) Date……………………………………………………………………. CERTIFICATES This is to certify that I have gone through the thesis submitted by Mr. Amir Ali Chandio thoroughly and found the whole work original and acceptable for the award of the degree of Doctorate in Political Science. To the best of my knowledge this work has not been submitted anywhere before for any degree. Supervisor Professor Dr. Ishtiaq Ahmed Choudhry Department of Political Science & International Relations Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan Chairman Department of Political Science & International Relations Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. ABSTRACT The nationalist feelings in Sindh existed long before the independence, during British rule. The Hur movement and movement of the separation of Sindh from Bombay Presidency for the restoration of separate provincial status were the evidence’s of Sindhi nationalist thinking. -
Isra News April to June 2018
ISRA NEWS APRIL - JUNE 2018 Declamation Contest for award of Allama Iqbal Shield 2018 06 Isra University with the collaboration of Isra University debating Society organized First Round of 20 th All Pakistan Inter-University Declamation Contest for award of Allama Iqbal Shield 2018 on 18 th April 2018. Prof. Dr. Feroz Memon, Associate Dean, Seminar and Research Workshops Faculty of Medical Sciences, Isra 03 University, was the chief guest of this on World Health Day occasion, and he appreciated students Department of Community Medicine, Isra April 25, 2018. The theme of the World by expressing his views regarding the University, Hyderabad organized a three-day Health Day was Universal Health Coverage: competition. Dr. Memon further said academic, research and awareness event, Everyone, everywhere under the slogan of that such activities are very important to started from April 23, 2018 and continued till Health for All. WHO Regional Director enhance the confidence and knowledge among the students which helps them to Continued on Page 03 boost their capabilities. Besides, he said, these competitions motivate the youth and develop competitive skills among them. So, Universities should organize such events. The debate took place on bilingual basis (English/Urdu) in which the students presented their views. Students from different departments of Isra University Hyderabad participated in the competition. The declamation contest was judged by Ms. Yasra Aslam, Assistant Professor Department of Management Sciences, Mr. Ahmed, lecturer, Isra Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences and Ms. Annam Inayat, Patron Continued on Page 06 Business Plan Competition 2018 07 Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship Competition 2018 on Thursday, 19 th April, (CIE), ORIC, Isra University, Hyderabad 2018 at Asadullah Kazi Auditorium, Isra organized a Grand Finale of Business Plan University, Hyderabad. -
List of Election Symbols Allotted to Political Parties
116 Election Symbols Alloted to political parties 1 Aam Admi Tehreek Pakistan Mug 181 2 Aam Awam Party Wheat Bunch 322 3 Aam loeg Ittehad Pencil 196 4 Aam Log Party Pakistan Hut 144 5 All Pakistan Kissan ittehad Bulllock Cart 41 6 All Pakistan Minority Movement Pakistan Giraffe 122 7 All Pakistan Muslim League Eagle 93 8 All Pakistan Muslim League (Jinnah) Bicycle 27 9 All Pakistan Tehreek Boat 30 10 Allah-O-Akbar Tehreek Chair 55 11 Amun Taraqqi Party Tyre 309 12 Awam League Human Hand 143 13 Awami Justice Party Pakistan Tumbler 303 14 Awami Muslim League Pakistan Ink pot with Pen 146 15 Awami National Party Lantern 162 16 Awami Party Pakistan-S Aeroplane 2 17 Awami Workers Party Bulb 40 18 Balochistan Awami Party Cow 70 19 Balochistan National Party Axe 14 20 Balochistan National Party(Awami) Camel 49 21 Barabri Party Pakistan Pen 195 22 Front National Pakistan Unity 311 23 Grand Democratic Alliance Star 259 24 Hazara Democratic Party Crescent 72 25 Humdardan-e-Watan Pakistan Coat 61 26 Islami Jamhoori Ittehad Pakistan Football 108 27 Islami Tehreek Pakistan Two Sword 307 28 Ittehad-e-Ummat Pakistan Energy Saver 99 29 Jamat-e-Islami Pakistan Scale 232 30 Jamhoori Watan Party Wheel 323 31 Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Nazaryati Pakistan Takhti 274 32 Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Pakistan Book 31 33 Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan (Noorani) Key 154 34 Jamiat Ulma-e-Islam Pakistan (Imam Chitrali Cap 59 Noorani) 35 Jamiyat Ulema-e-Islam Pakistan(S) Ladder 161 36 Jamote Qaumi Movement Electric Pol 95 37 Jannat Pakistan Party Fountain 111 38 Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen -
Stop Harassment, Arbitrary Arrests and Disappearances of Human Rights Defenders
Pakistan: Stop harassment, arbitrary arrests and disappearances of human rights defenders (Bangkok/Kathmandu, 10 August 2017): The Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM- ASIA) and its member Bytes for All, Pakistan express grave concern over the recent cases of systematic harassment, arrests and serial abductions of human rights defenders (HRDs) by security forces in Pakistan. HRDs in Pakistan are operating in increasingly precarious conditions. They are combating Government backed pressure tactics and unsafe work environment, fostered by general absence of the rule of law and shrinking space for dissent within the Pakistani socio-political setting. Physical and online harassment together with arbitrary detention over online expression has become a continuous repressive measure against dissenting voices in Pakistan. On 8 August, Partab Shivani, an activist and HRD in Thar, writer Naseer Kumbhar and a political leader of Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz (JSQM) Mohammad Umer1 were allegedly abducted by law-enforcement agencies. They were released in the late hours of 9 August2. Earlier, on 5 August, family members of the self-exiled separatist leader of the banned Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM), Shafi Burfat, were abducted from their residence. On 3 August, about a dozen men in police uniform picked up Punhal Sario, the leader of the recently formed Voice for Missing Persons of Sindh from Hyderabad. These individuals are still missing and none of them were produced in any court of law3. Since January 2017, with abduction of four bloggers, a trend of enforced disappearances has emerged with complete impunity, increasing a climate of fear and self-censorship especially online. -
Budget Execution Report 2Nd QUARTER 2020-21
Budget Execution Report 2nd QUARTER 2020-21 31th December, 2020 Government of Sindh Finance Department Table of contents: Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................. 2 Table 1 Interim Fiscal Statement .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Table 2 Revenue by Object .................................................................................................................................................... 4 Table 3 Revenue by Department........................................................................................................................................... 7 Table 4 Expenditure by Department .................................................................................................................................... 9 Table 5 Recurrent Expenditure by Department, Grant and Object ............................................................................... 20 Table 6 Provincial ADP by Sector and Sub-sector .......................................................................................................... 41 Table 7 Development Expenditure by Sector, Subsector and Scheme ....................................................................... 42 Table 8 Current Capital Expenditure ............................................................................................................................... -
Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin Disease Early Warning System and Response in Pakistan
Weekly Bulletin Epidemiological Disease early warning system and response in Pakistan Volume 2, Issue 43, Monday 31 October, 2011 Highlights Priority diseases under surveillance Epidemiological week no. 43 (21 to 27 October, 2011) in DEWS • 81 districts and 2 agencies provided surveillance data to the DEWS this week from Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) 2,514 health facilities. Data from mobile teams is reported through sponsoring BHU or Acute Jaundice Syndrome (AJS) RHC. Acute Respiratory Infections (Upper and Lower) (ARI) • A total of 802,810 consultations were reported through DEWS of which 192,059 (24%) were acute respiratory infections (ARI); 69,127 (9%) were Skin disease; 62,127 Acute Watery Diarrhoea (AWD)/ Suspected Cholera (8%) were acute diarrhoea; and 58,508 (7%) were suspected Malaria. Acute Bloody Diarrhoea (BD) • A total of 140 alerts with 11 outbreaks were reported in week‐43, 2011: Altogether Other Acute Diarrhoeas (AD) 33 alerts were for Dengue Fever, 33 for AWD, 28 for Measles, 17 for Neonatal tetanus Suspected Viral Hemorrhagic and Tetanus, 10 for Leishmaniasis, 6 each for Malaria and Pertussis, 1 Bloody diarrhoea, Fever (VHF) while 6 for other non‐communicable diseases. Suspected Malaria (Mal) • National Polio Eradication Initiative reported 4 new polio cases, 1 each from Sindh Suspected Measles (MS) (Thatta), FATA (Waziristan North), Balochistan (Pishin) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Suspected Meningitis (MG) st (Swabi). As of 31 October, 2011, Pakistan has reported a total of 136 polio cases (134 Others type‐1 and 2 type‐3) from 42 districts/towns/tribal agencies/areas. Please see map on page 6. Figure‐1: Weekly trend of leading priority diseases in Pakistan, 29 July 2010 to 27 October 2011 (Epi week 31, 2010 to week 43, 2011) 35 AD BD ARI S. -
Challenges to the Electoral Politics of PPP in Sindh in 21 St Century
Pakistan Social Sciences Review P-ISSN 2664-0422 December 2019, Vol. 3, No.2 [646-655] O-ISSN 2664-0430 RESEARCH PAPER Challenges to the Electoral Politics of PPP in Sindh in 21st Century Karim Haider Syed 1 Imran Khan 2 1. Lecturer, Pakistan Study Center, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan 2. Lecturer, Government Graduate College Hafizabad, Punjab, Pakistan PAPER INFO ABSTRACT Received: Provincial elections in Sindhh as special rule in the electoral September 11, 2019 politics of Pakistan. Sindh assembly rule can be understood Accepted: through its rule in parliament that include National Assembly, December 25, 2019 Senate and president as it has constitutional rule to elect the Online: senate and president. Pakistan people’s party is a leading political December 31, 2019 force that has been playing role for strengthening of democracy in Keywords: Pakistan. There have been ups and downs in the electoral politics Alliances, of PPP since 1971. The electoral politics and performance of the Elections, PPP in the Sindh remains very responsive as people in Sindh Electoral Politics, never discredit the PPP despite the fact the PPP has done nothing PPP, good for them during its rule in the province of Sindh that has Sindh prolonged on nearly three decades. Political Alliance against PPP Corresponding has been very attractive and active since 1988 but their Author performance in the field of elections remains not good and appreciable. Nature of these political alliances and their performance in elections of Sindh is basic idea of this work as [email protected]. status quo in Sindh electoral politics is intact and any change in pk this status quo cannot be predicted. -
Ehsaas Emergency Cash Payments
Consolidated List of Campsites and Bank Branches for Ehsaas Emergency Cash Payments Campsites Ehsaas Emergency Cash List of campsites for biometrically enabled payments in all 4 provinces including GB, AJK and Islamabad AZAD JAMMU & KASHMIR SR# District Name Tehsil Campsite 1 Bagh Bagh Boys High School Bagh 2 Bagh Bagh Boys High School Bagh 3 Bagh Bagh Boys inter college Rera Dhulli Bagh 4 Bagh Harighal BISP Tehsil Office Harigal 5 Bagh Dhirkot Boys Degree College Dhirkot 6 Bagh Dhirkot Boys Degree College Dhirkot 7 Hattain Hattian Girls Degree Collage Hattain 8 Hattain Hattian Boys High School Chakothi 9 Hattain Chakar Boys Middle School Chakar 10 Hattain Leepa Girls Degree Collage Leepa (Nakot) 11 Haveli Kahuta Boys Degree Collage Kahutta 12 Haveli Kahuta Boys Degree Collage Kahutta 13 Haveli Khurshidabad Boys Inter Collage Khurshidabad 14 Kotli Kotli Govt. Boys Post Graduate College Kotli 15 Kotli Kotli Inter Science College Gulhar 16 Kotli Kotli Govt. Girls High School No. 02 Kotli 17 Kotli Kotli Boys Pilot High School Kotli 18 Kotli Kotli Govt. Boys Middle School Tatta Pani 19 Kotli Sehnsa Govt. Girls High School Sehnsa 20 Kotli Sehnsa Govt. Boys High School Sehnsa 21 Kotli Fatehpur Thakyala Govt. Boys Degree College Fatehpur Thakyala 22 Kotli Fatehpur Thakyala Local Govt. Office 23 Kotli Charhoi Govt. Boys High School Charhoi 24 Kotli Charhoi Govt. Boys Middle School Gulpur 25 Kotli Charhoi Govt. Boys Higher Secondary School Rajdhani 26 Kotli Charhoi Govt. Boys High School Naar 27 Kotli Khuiratta Govt. Boys High School Khuiratta 28 Kotli Khuiratta Govt. Girls High School Khuiratta 29 Bhimber Bhimber Govt.