Open bribery practices of traffic cops spoils minds of young students: Altaf Shakoor

Karachi, June 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pasban Democratic Party (PDP) Chairman Altaf Shakoor said on Saturday that open bribery practices of traffic cops is spoiling the minds of young school going children who witness this menace while going school and returning back daily.

He said hundreds of thousands of young students leave for their schools in school vans and public and private vehicles daily and many of them see traffic cops stopping bikers, car and truck drivers and extorting bribes from them in front of passing traffic. He asked what kind of moral training we are providing to our young generation. He asked when these children see policemen taking bribes on roads would they respect police and law system when they grow up?

Shakoor said corruption and bribery is wrecking a havoc on very basic fabric of our society as this menace is present in our society from top to bottom. He said sadly the police and lower judiciary are the most corrupt government departments of Pakistan. He said today when our economy is documented high spending and lavish living style of corrupt low salaried government officials could even be seen by a blind, but no action is being taken against them as the departments that are entasked to take action against them are filthy corrupt, themselves.

He asked what kind of moral training we are giving to our children when they see blatant corruption in streets on daily basis with their own eyes. He said today with help of modern technological gadgets like surveillance cameras these corrupt traffic cops looting citizens could easily be detected but the million dollar question is who would bell the cat.

He said our sitting and previous rulers would praise lavishly the progress and prosperity of China but they fail to realize that the Chinese society paid a huge price while eradicating corruption from their society. He said numerous corrupt government officials and politicians in China were punished harshly when their society adopted a zero tolerance approach to bribery.

He asked if our bureaucracy and ruling elite would allow this approach being adopted in Pakistan. He said we are eager to have Chinese capital and technology in Pakistan but are we ready to adopt their system of governance and their high moral values. He said ironically we have learnt nothing from our deep friendship with China.

Shakoor demanded strict action against all corrupt government officials, especially corrupt traffic cops who are not only fleecing citizens but also cultivating very negative and wrong moral values in our society. He said children are our precious asset and we must save their young minds to witness corruption scenes and ensure that our government officials especially cops carry a good moral character and became an example to follow by our young generation.

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Press Secretary,

Pasban Democratic Party (PDP)

Pasban Central Secretariat

Office # 9, Five Star Center,

Block 11, University Road, Opp. Ibne Sina Hospital,

Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi

Tel: +92-21-34024480-81

Cell: +92-322-2212434

Email: pasban.ppick@gmail.com

Website: www.pasban.org

Protest rally against price hike: Stop making Pakistan colony of IMF, demand workers

Karachi, June 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):A large number of workers here Sunday staged a protest rally against price hike and record food inflation and demanded to stop making Pakistan a colony of International Monetary Fund (IMF), whom they dubbed as a new East India Company.

As per details, a large number of workers staged a rally here against neck breaking price hike and record food inflation under the banner of National Trade Union Federation (NTUF) and Home Based Women Workers Federation (HBWWF) and chanted slogans and the sitting government. The rally was led by Comrade Zehra Khan, Riaz Abbasi and Comrade Aqib Hussain. Addressing the rally, labour leaders accused the rulers of being facilitators and agents of IMF and other global lenders. They said for just six billion dollars, Pakistan is being made an IMF colony.

Terming the present and past rulers responsible for the ongoing economic crisis in the country, they said that due to their anti-people policies today Pakistan is burdened with 130 billion dollars foreign loans and Rs 53.5 trillion internal loans. They said 22 percent increase in these loans was gotten during the government of Imran Khan. They said every new ruler has proved crueller than the previous one. They said the present government has pushed the masses to the worst economic crisis. By increasing oil prices to an unbearable level, the poor masses are being pushed to hunger and death. The relief of Rs28 billion as announced by the government is like rubbing salt into the wounds of poor people of Pakistan. This relief is for eight and half Crore people which means a relief of Rs330 per head.

They said the real inflation is much higher than the government-announced inflation of 15.1 percent. They said that as per an estimate food inflation is more than 17.25 percent, while electricity tariff has been hiked by 24.8 and gas tariff by 45 percent. They said during last five years the rates of medicines have been increased by 265 percent. They said that in 2018 minimum wage was Rs16200 or 132 dollars per month and in 2022 it is Rs19000 to 95 dollars, which means that real minimum wage is decreased by 33 dollars or Rs7300 per month.

Resultantly, 179 million Pakistani citizens, or 78 percent of population, are compelled to live beneath the poverty line. However, the ruling elite including capitalists, military and civilian bureaucracy and landlords, who control politics, extort 17.4 billion dollars per annum from the national economy. The landlords who are not even one percent of the total population own 22 percent of the cultivable lands of the country. Capitalists get benefits of 4.7 billion per year from the State, while military establishment gets relief of Rs1.7 billion every year in land tax. The national economy is at the verge of bankruptcy but the defense budget is being increases by Rs1.45 trillion for the coming fiscal.

They said that 49.6 percent of national income goes to 20 percent high-income population while the poorest population of 20 percent gets only 7 percent of the total national income. They said that governor of State Bank gets a salary of Rs24 Lakh per month and a judge gets salary of Rs13 Lakhs per month besides other perks while a worker gets Rs19000 per month salary in Sindh and 90 percent of workers even do not get it. They said senior officers get a monthly pension of Rs7 Lakh but majority of the workers doesn’t get a meagre pension of a few thousands from the EOBI.

They said increasing socioeconomic injustice in society is the result of insensitivity of the ruling elite. It could only end with help of an organised mass resistance movement. They said that the people of Pakistan are right when they say the ruling elite including politicians, capitalists, feudal lords, civil and military bureaucracy and those who run the judicial system have made a so-called holy alliance to safeguard their vested interests that is making life a living hell for the poor masses of Pakistan.

They suggested that with approval of parliament talks should be held with the lending agencies including IMF for a ten-year moratorium on their loans.

They asked cutting defence budget by fifty percent, but not to reduce the combat budget.

They said use of vehicles of more than 1500cc in government offices should be banned. Saying that free petrol of Rs50 billion per year to 0.15 million cars of government officers should be stopped.

They asked for 50 percent cut in the salaries of officers of Grade 18 and above including judges, parliamentarians and generals.

They said that trade ties with India should be resumed and both countries should give the most favourite nation (MFN) status to one another.

They asked for sweeping land reforms, and distributing lands of absent landlords amongst Haris.

They suggested patronising export industry while discouraging imports. They asked banning imports of all goods that could be made in the country. Steps should be taken to check smuggling.

They demanded at least Rs40000 minimum wages and calculating the minimum wages on basis of price hike.

They asked for pension and old age social security rights to each and every citizen.

They asked for an awareness drive on war footing basis to tell masses about the harmful effects of extra use of sugar, ghee and vegetable oil.

They suggested to start office timings at 7:00 am and shop closure at 7:00 pm.

They asked to increase public transport to check unbridled use of fuel.

They demanded to levy a 100 percent duty on soft drinks and cigarettes.

Those who spoke including Karamat Ali of National Labour Council, Saira Feroz of United HB Workers Union, Parveen Bano of Home Based Women Workers Federation, Bakht Zameen of SITE Labour Forum, Fahad from Standard Board Workers Action Committee, Saeeda Khatoon of Baldia Factory Fire Affecttees Association Comrade Wahid Baloch writer, Zahid Farooq of Urban Resource Center, Akber Narajo from Progressive Labour Union Pakistan Steel Mill, Ayub Qureshi from National Party, Annoshay Alam and M. Sharif, Social Activist, Owais Jatoi from Alternate Youth Group and others.

For more information, contact:

Home Based Women Workers Federation (HBWWF)

726, Mashrique Centre, Block 14, Gulshan-e-Iqbal,

Karachi, Pakistan

Tel: +92-21-37075324

Website: https://hbwwf.org/

Prime Minister Meeting with APNS Delegation

Karachi, June 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):Prime Minister, Mr. Shahbaz Sharif has announced that the government will clear its outstanding advertising dues of newspapers on priority to alleviate the serious cash crunch being faced by the industry. He also instructed for all dues to be reconciled by June 30. He further said that his government does not believe in political victimisation and will therefore clear advertising dues of the previous government. The Prime Minister assured that the government advertising rates of the newspapers will be adjusted in line with inflation.

He also committed that no new taxes and duties would be imposed on the newspaper industry in the coming budget and that the government would consider providing additional relief measures to help crisis ridden newspaper industry to cope up with the extraordinary inflationary pressures.

He expressed these views while talking to a delegation of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society led by its President, Sarmad Ali and Secretary General, Nazafreen Saigol Lakhani. The Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Marium Aurangzeb and Special Assistant to Prime Minister, Fahd Hussain were also present. The APNS delegation comprised of senior members Mujeeb ur Rahman Shami, Jamil Ather, Shahab Zuberi, Ramiza Nizami, Umar Shami, Imtinan Shahid, Mumtaz Tahir, Mohsin Bilal, Awais Khushnood, Waseem Ahmed, Munir Gillani and Humayon Gulzar.

For more information, contact:

All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS)

32, Farid Chamber Abdullah Haroon Road,

Karachi Post Code 74400

Tel: +92-21-5671256, +92-21-5671314

Fax: +92-21-5671310

E-mail: apns@apns.com.pk

URL: www.apns.com.pk

All Pakistan Newspapers Society expresses profound grief over sad demise of Dr. Arshad Abid Abbasi

Karachi, June 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):Sarmad Ali, President and Nazafreen Saigol Lakhani, Secretary General of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society have expressed profound grief on behalf of APNS Office Bearers and members of the Executive Committee over the sad demise of Dr. Arshad Abid Abbasi son of Kazi Abdul Majid Abid and brother of Kazi Asad Abid, Chief Editor, Ibrat Group of Publications.

The APNS offered condolence to the bereaved family and prayed that Almighty Allah rest the departed soul in eternal peace and give them courage and patience to bear the loss.

For more information, contact:

All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS)

32, Farid Chamber Abdullah Haroon Road,

Karachi Post Code 74400

Tel: +92-21-5671256, +92-21-5671314

Fax: +92-21-5671310

E-mail: apns@apns.com.pk

URL: www.apns.com.pk

APNS, PBA Joint Statement

Karachi, June 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):In a joint statement issued today the Pakistan Broadcasters Association (PBA) and the All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS) strongly condemned the utterly Fake, malicious and baseless propaganda being spread by some PTI leaders aimed at maligning the county’s media. The statement stated that Mr. Fawad Chaudhry, Mr. Shahbaz Gill and Mr. Hammad Azhar continue to spread Fake news aimed at earning cheap publicity at the expense of the media. Through the joint statement the two media representative organisations warned that if these PTI leaders do not stop their malafide campaign against the media, the media bodies will exercise their constitutional rights and file defamation proceedings against them in the court of law.

The joint statement also lamented the mischievous campaign on social media being run by them giving grossly exaggerated volume of advertising and linking it to and questioning media’s integrity. PBA and APNS urged former Prime Minister, Imran Khan to take strong action against his party leaders who are responsible for spreading fake news and thus bringing him and PTI in disrepute.

For more information, contact:

All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS)

32, Farid Chamber Abdullah Haroon Road,

Karachi Post Code 74400

Tel: +92-21-5671256, +92-21-5671314

Fax: +92-21-5671310

E-mail: apns@apns.com.pk

URL: www.apns.com.pk

The announcement of savings in petrol is just a political gambit: Ch Parvez Elahi

Lahore, June 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):Sonia Ali Raza MPA called on Speaker Punjab Assembly Chaudhry Parvez Elahi and Senator Kamil Ali Agha. Speaking on the occasion, Ch Parvez Elahi said that the exorbitant increase in petrol, electricity and gas prices is a matter of concern for the people. We have not seen such horrific increase in prices in Pakistan’s history, the decisions of the bogus imported government will drown the economy and the people.

He said that the announcement of savings in the field of petrol is just a political gambit, it will not have any positive effect on the life of the common man, will this move reduce the prices of petrol in the international market? This money is already allocated in the budget, now this money will only go into the pockets of these corrupt rulers. Ch Parvez Elahi said that instead of such dramas for political fame, govt should make life easier for the people.

For more information, contact:

Mediacell, Pakistan Muslim League

30-C, Chaudhry Zahoor Elahi Road,

Gulberg-II, Lahore, Pakistan

Tel: +92-42-35878428

Fax: +92-42-35877329

Website: www.pmlmediacell.com