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How Military Dominates the Political Space in Pakistan: a Study of Musharraf’S Rule (1999-2008)
Journal of Peace Studies, Vol. 16, Issue 1-2, January – June, 2009. How Military Dominates the Political Space in Pakistan: A Study of Musharraf’s Rule (1999-2008) Ashok K. Behuria* [*Dr. Ashok K Behuria is Editor, International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. He is also Honorary Consulting Editor, Journal of Peace Studies, New Delhi.] Where civilian opinion is inchoate, and its organisation feeble…the armed forces are invulnerable, because the potential civilian opposition is so feeble and confused. S.E. Finer1 General Pervez Musharraf stayed in power for almost nine years—between October 1999 and September 2008), two years short of his two earlier predecessors in uniform (Ayub Khan and Zia-ul-Haq). During these years, he was busy in the game of political engineering to win over political forces amenable to his influence to lend his rule a nominal popular base, in spite of his visceral hatred for political forces. It is interesting to note that political leadership of all hues were eager to court the military ruler, knowing fully well that this will retard the pace and process of democracy in Pakistan. General Pervez Musharraf came to power with promises of reforming Pakistani politics and ushering in true democracy. The people of Pakistan trusted him. But as he embarked on his endeavour, he considered himself indispensable. In a bid to perpetuate his hold on power, he employed the strategy of divide-and-rule to keep the political forces disunited. The politicians were also seen to be playing into his hands and participating indulgently in his game of power- politics. -
(PIA) Stated That Previously Agents Fed Fictitious Names but PIA Cleared 80000 Seats in Previous Months and Now PIA Had Stopped Doing Business with Those Agents
SENATE OF PAKISTAN REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON DEFENCE AND DEFENCE PRODUCTION ON PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES (PIA) PRESENTED BY SENATOR NISAR AHMED MEMON CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE JANUARY 2009 CONTENTS A. Executive Summary 3 B. Minutes of the meetings from 2005-2008 1. Minutes of the meeting of 24th February 2005 36 2. Minutes of the meeting of 14th April 2005 45 3. Minutes of the meeting of 24th May 2005 49 4. Minutes of the meeting of 20th July 2005 56 5. Minutes of the meeting of 2nd September 2006 66 6. Minutes of the meeting of 7th December 2006 73 7. Minutes of the meeting of 28th August 2007 80 8. Minutes of the meeting of 14th September 2007 91 9. Minutes of the meeting of 28th May 2008 98 10. Minutes of the meeting of 10th November 2008 105 2 A. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Senate Standing Committee on Defence and Defence Production held 10 meetings from 24th February 2005 to 10th November 2008 with the senior management of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on issues of utmost importance to the Airlines and passengers, who travel by PIA. All the meetings were chaired by Senator Nisar A Memon. A Sub Committee headed by Senator Mrs. Rukhsana Zuberi was also formed during this period which studied in detail the sale of A300 B4 and B 747-200 (Pax) aircraft and leasing of A310 aircraft by PIA. The first meeting of the Committee was held on 24th February 2005 at PIA Headquarters, Karachi. The agenda before the Committee was: i) PIA Aircraft sale policy with specific details of recent sale of Airbuses and Boeings. -
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Constitution Petition No.17 & 19 of 2019 & C.M.A. No.7417 Of
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PAKISTAN (Original Jurisdiction) PRESENT: Mr. Justice Umar Ata Bandial Mr. Justice Maqbool Baqar Mr. Justice Manzoor Ahmad Malik Mr. Justice Faisal Arab Mr. Justice Mazhar Alam Khan Miankhel Mr. Justice Sajjad Ali Shah Mr. Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah Mr. Justice Munib Akhtar Mr. Justice Yahya Afridi Mr. Justice Qazi Muhammad Amin Ahmed CONSTITUTION PETITION NO.17 & 19 OF 2019 & C.M.A. NO.7417 OF 2019 IN CONST. P. 19 OF 2019 & CONSTITUTION PETITIONS NO.20-30, 32 & 34 OF 2019. Justice Qazi Faez Isa … Petitioner(s) (in Const.P.17/2019) Supreme Court Bar Association thr. … Petitioner(s) its President (in Const.P.19/2019) Abid Hassan Minto & another … Petitioner(s) (in Const.P.20/2019) Pakistan Bar Council thr. … Petitioner(s) its Vice Chairman (in Const.P.21/2019) Abdul Basit, President High Court … Petitioner(s) Bar Association, Quetta. (in Const.P.22/2019) Muhammad Asif Reki, President … Petitioner(s) Quetta Bar Association (in Const.P.23/2019) Sindh High Court Bar Association … Petitioner(s) thr. its President (in Const.P.24/2019) Balochistan Bar Council thr. its … Petitioner(s) Vice Chairman Haji Atta Ullah Langove (in Const.P.25/2019) Sindh Bar Council thr. it Secretary … Petitioner(s) (in Const.P.26/2019) Hafiz Abdur Rehman Ansari, ASC … Petitioner(s) (in Const.P.27/2019) 2 Const. P.17 of 2019, etc. Karachi Bar Association through … Petitioner(s) its President & other (in Const.P.28/2019) KPK Bar Council through … Petitioner(s) its Vice Chairman (in Const.P.29/2019) Peshawar High Court Bar Association … Petitioner(s) thr. -
Report of Commission of Inquiry
1 REPORT OF COMMISSION OF INQUIRY MR. JUSTICE MUHAMMAD IQBAL KALHORO APPOINTED BY HON’BLE CHIEF JUSTICE, HIGH COURT OF SINDH VIDE NOTIFICATION NO.GAZ/C.P.38/2016 SC (COMMISSION) DATED 29.12.2016, PURSUANT TO ORDER DATED 27.12.2016 PASSED BY HON’BLE SUPREME COURT OF PAKISTAN IN C.P.NO.38 OF 2016 (SHAHAB USTO V. GOVT. OF SINDH) TERM OF REFERENCE To record its findings in regard to providing/supply of clean water to the residents of Sindh besides the deteriorating condition of sanitation in Sindh. To examine the statutory role played by Sindh Environmental Protection Agency on the issues mandated by the Sindh Environmental Protection Act, 2014. DATED: 25TH FEBRUARY, 2017 2 I N D E X Sr. No. Description Page No. PART I 1. Introduction 04 2. Order of Honorable Supreme Court 05 3. Notification of Appointment of Commission 08 4. Public Notice 09 5. Commencement of Inquiry 09 6. Order of Analysis of Water Samples 10 7. Petitioner’s claim 12 STATEMENTS CHIEF SECRETARY & SECRETARIES, GOVT. OF SINDH 8. Chief Secretary 12 9. Planning & Development Department 15 10. Public Health & Engineering Department 15 11. Local Government Department 15 12. Irrigation Department 16 13. Health Department 17 14. Special Initiative Department 17 AUTHORITIES/BOARDS/LOCAL GOVT./AGENCIES 15. Sindh Coal Authority 17 16. Mayor Karachi 17 17. Karachi Development Authority 19 18. Karachi Water & Sewerage Board 19 19. Sindh Solid Waste Management Board 21 20. Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) 21 21. Karachi Port Trust (KPT) 22 22. Marine Pollution & Environmental Status of Karachi Coastal 22 Waters 23. -
Collective Directory 061011 Final
www.pildat.org Bridging the Gap between Parliament and Civil Society Directory Parliamentary Committees and relevant Civil Society/Research Organisations of Pakistan www.pildat.org Bridging the Gap between Parliament and Civil Society Directory Parliamentary Committees and relevant Civil Society/Research Organisations of Pakistan PILDAT is an independent, non-partisan and not-for-profit indigenous research and training institution with the mission to strengthen democracy and democratic institutions in Pakistan. PILDAT is a registered non-profit entity under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860, Pakistan. Copyright© Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development And Transparency PILDAT All Rights Reserved Printed in Pakistan Published: September 2011 ISBN: 978-969-558-222-0 Any part of this publication can be used or cited with a clear reference to PILDAT This Directory has been compiled and published by PILDAT under the project titled Electoral and Parliamentary Process and Civil Society in Pakistan, in partnership with the East-West Centre, Hawaii and supported by the United Nations Democracy Fund. Published by Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency - PILDAT Head Office: No. 7, 9th Avenue, F-8/1, Islamabad, Pakistan Lahore Office: 45-A, Sector XX, 2nd Floor, Phase III Commercial Area, DHA, Lahore Tel: (+92-51) 111-123-345; Fax: (+92-51) 226-3078 E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.pildat.org Directory of Parliamentary Committees and Relevant Civil Society/Research Organisations of Pakistan Bridging the Gap between the Parliament and the Civil Society CONTENTS Preface 07 Abbreviations and Acronyms 09 Part - I: Synchronisation Matrix - Synchronisation Matrix of the Parliamentary Committees with Relevant Civil Society/Research Organisations Part - II: Special Committees 1. -
PS City Rawalpindi Nazir Bhuttoassassination Case
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The Senate of Pakistan Debates
THE SENATE OF PAKISTAN DEBATES OFFICIAL REPORT Tuesday, June 15, 2010 (62 nd Session) Volume VI No. 09 (Nos. 1-12) CONTENTS Pages 1. Recitation from the Holy Quran............................................ 1 2. Point of Order: Law and Order Situation in Karachi….……. 2-3 3. Leave of Absence………………………………….……….. 4 4. Point of Order: Law and Order Situation in Karachi (Contd.). 4-11 5. Further Discussion on the Finance Bill 2010-11…………….. 12-50 Printed and Published by the Senate Secretariat, Islamabad. Volume VI SP. VI(09)/2010 No. 09 130 1 SENATE OF PAKISTAN SENATE DEBATES Tuesday, June 15, 2010 The Senate of Pakistan met in the Senate Hall (Parliament House) Islamabad at seven minutes past eleven in the morning with Mr. Deputy Chairman (Mr. Jan Muhammad Khan Jamali) in the Chair. --------------- Recitation from the Holy Quran ‰ ‰ ƒ Ê „ª‚ *+ , " ' " , - " . #/ ! "# #! " "$% "& " ' ( ) <& = "02 " ' ; 89: ' 3 4 ",02 57 6 "0 % " *12 " & " ; 89G 7 ! $ >?@0 AB C# &D@0 32 <?%' E? "0F2 3 Q V 8 7 V ] Q 8 9 Q Q ;<=>MN ;?@A;= BC;DE;3RU WXY5Z ;FBG;HB6 ST [^ X _ ;I;JAG;=6` \ OP ;KB;= S ;L@ : 3567 4 9 Q Q 8 h 8 Q ] __ g _ ] ;=im9 j;@k;l@;=S X S N ;D;IZ n ( =eN ;= I;=ZZM f I e 6 ;=d;D e ) ! bE6 ;aEB5Z] ;a@ 8 Q ] h Q 8 Q P Q Q ;DZ ;I;A?;FBN 5X_ @;4;bE;=uv9 6 m9 @ (! It I f );3p ;Bqr_ ;BE;aj;@k;oZ S ;FB 5sX_ @;I6` ;BO ;I;= P f @A Q V 6_ Q h ;xEB5ZZ] ;EA@;aj;y{ ;zB st ;aEB 5 ] ;b@6 ! bE;aEB6 5Z] ;a@;<=N w@;= f ;FBQ 5 X _ @ Q P Q Y Z] ^ 8 V h Q ;o ;FIt I;l fX s9 ;•X 5 ;EA@;aj;BC;IR U { ;= O ( }B5~ @;3sO I N);aEB5Z] ;IP ;FAB | ` † ] 8 8 Q ;B;y„6` ;BC;B RU | … ;ƒv{ ;€6 O ;zA;•XY5Z ;EA@ ! bE;aEB6 5ZX] ;a@;<aj;bI‚ ;•YR ;€•sO Q 8 ] Q Q ] 8 ;Fj;=Q P ;€B‚ sˆ ;•XY5Z ;EA@;=> M ;BBC;zkA;=i S R U ‰ ‡PN Ej;= ;FIIE;=uf n mON9 @;= ;D;=Z ;I N XX Q 8 _ Q 8 V Q ;<B4;•S PXYT ;Š‹;=• P ;zkA;I;l‰ NŽ ;=d N ;˘4;3@I P S n E 2 8 8 Q 8 ( ( •‘“ ;BS ;•‘’ ;;bBXS w@;;F@C•~ ;}w@;zEI n) Senator Dr. -
Report 1 (2015)
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS For the Period from MARCH, 2012 to MARCH 2015 Presented by Senator HAJI MOHAMMAD ADEEL Chairman Prepared by DR. SYED PERVAIZ ABBAS Additional Secretary/Secretary Committee 1 Content Page Sr # Content Page 1 Chairman Desk 3 2 Executive summary 5 3 Profile of the committee 8 4 Pictorial view of the committee meeting 9 5 Minutes of the committee meeting 10 2 Chairman’s note As Chairman Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, I am pleased to present the report of Foreign Affairs Committee regarding its activities from March 2012 to March 2015. The committee in the meetings discussed and examined issues relating to roles, functions and responsibilities of Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The sole purpose of the Foreign Affairs Committee is to serve the best interests of the country. The prestigious committee always prefers to focus on matters that are pertinent to the interest of the nation. Pakistan is situated in an extremely volatile region of the world. It is in our best interest to manage cooperative relations not only with our neighbours but also with other states on the basis of equality and self-respect. It is also made sure that core interests of the country were never compromised at any cost and should remain top priority of the institutions responsible. Pakistan being a responsible Nuclear Power and member of the international society makes sure that the foreign policy is enshrined on the principles that were laid by the founding father of the country. The country is riding a tide of troubles therefore the need of the hour is that the foreign policy and the domestic policy should be coherent and consistent to cope with the challenges. -
Rulings of the Chair (1998-2014)
Rulings of The Chair VOL-III RULINGS OF THE CHAIR (1998-2014) SENATE OF PAKISTAN 1 Rulings of The Chair 1986 2 Rulings of The Chair 1986 Chairmen during this Period Mr. Wasim Sajjad Mr. Mohammed Mian Soomro 24-12-1988 to 12-10-1999 12-03-2003 to 11-03-2009 Mr. Farooq Hamid Naek Syed Nayyer Hussain Bokhari 12-03-2009 to 11-03-2012 12-03-202 to 11-03-2015 3 Rulings of The Chair 1986 4 Rulings of The Chair 1986 Contents Point of Order 07 Absence of officials’ 13 Adjournment Motion 14 Question Hour 20 Expunction 24 Privilege Motion 25 Ministers or officials’ 73 Appointment of Leader 75 Miscellaneous 102 Expunction 103 Resolution 104 Quorum: 105 Live telecasting or proceedings of the House 106 5 Rulings of The Chair Privilege Motion 6 Rulings of The Chair Point of Order 1. Point of Order: Responsibility to ensure compliance with Supreme Court decisions lies with the Government, not the Senate.- Ruling On 25th June, 1998, Senator Asif Ali Zardari, who was in Adiala Jail, came to attend the Senate session, as per directions of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. However, upon his appearance before the House, he raised the question before Chairman Mr. Waseem Sajjad regarding why the jail authorities allowed him to attend the session at 4 o’clock and sought the reason for such a delay. “The Chairman held that “compliance with Supreme Court orders is the responsibility of the Federal Government and not mine and they complied with it, if they delay you can go to Supreme Court, it has nothing to do with him”. -
Senate Foreign Relations Committee
SENATE OF PAKISTAN PAKISTAN WORLDVIEW Report - 16 SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE Pakistan & NATO September, 2007 http://www.foreignaffairscommittee.org List of Contents 1. From the Chairman’s Desk 5 2. Executive Summary 9 - 13 3. Dialogue with NATO Parliamentary Assembly (March 14, 2007) Participants of the Meeting 17 - 19 Proceedings of the Meeting (Verbatim Record) 23 - 47 4. Pakistan Parliamentary Delegation to NATO Parliamentary Assembly’s Spring Session (Madeira, Portugal, 25-28 May, 2007) 51 - 62 5. Pakistan Senate Delegation to NATO’s 8th New Parliamentarians Programme (Brussels, Belgium, 8-12 July, 2007) 65 - 80 6. Appendixes: President General Pervez Musharraf’s meeting with NATO Secretary General, Mr. Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (May 8, 2007) 83 - 85 Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz visit to NATO Headquarters (January 30, 2007) 86 - 87 Pakistan and NATO Article by Dr. Rashid Ahmed Khan 88 - 91 7. Profiles Profiles of the Chairman and Members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee 95 - 102 Profiles of the Committee Officials 105 - 106 03 Pakistan and NATO From the Chairman’s Desk The Senate Foreign Relations Committee continued with its vigorous contacts with its counterparts and other legislative institutions in friendly countries to create better mutual understanding of issues of peace and security. These contacts have been of enormous good as there is, now, a better appreciation of Pakistan’s policies and perspective on current issues; and similarly, we now understand the position of others. This interaction has led to extremely happy results. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is determined to continue and expand these contacts and meetings, which is what this report is all about. -
Senators Raise 52 Issues During Prime Minister's Zero Hour Pak-Russia
Daily Friday April 25, 2014 Vol: FN-002/14, Issue NO. 80 FROM FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS TO AN OPEN AND EFFECTIVE PARLIAMENT t Sub-Committee of the National Assembly Standing Committee on National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination is meeting today (Friday) at Parliament House, Islamabad National Assembly Standing Committee on Cabinet Secretariat is meeting today (Friday) at Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore. National Assembly Sub-Committee of PAC is meeting today (Friday) at Parliament House, Islamabad Royal dignitaries Afghan SIMS being Profile Senators raise 52 issues during issued hunting Saman Sultana Jafri permits by used in FATA, KP: Member National Assembly Prime Minister’s Zero Hour Foreign Ministry Interior Minister Usman Asad Our Correspondent Our Correspondent of Ufone and Zong; however, ISLAMABAD: The newly introduced the Pakistan Telecommunica- ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of ISLAMABAD: Federal Minis- Prime Minister’s Zero Hour in the Sen- tion Authority (PTA) has been Foreign Affairs has informed the ter for Interior and Narcotics ate remained productive as the lawmakers directed to contain these op- National Assembly that the roy- Control Chaudhry Nisar Ali raised 52 issues related to the prevailing erations. He said the federal al dignitaries from United Arab Khan has admitted that Af- law and order, energy and health sectors, government is fully aware of Emirates (UAE) visited Pakistan ghan cellular SIMs are being good governance as well as current politi- possible influx of Afghan refu- to hunt a protected species, hou- used inside the geographical gees after American exit from cal development during five sittings of the bara bustard and each dignitary territory of Pakistan especially the country and preparing to 103rd session.