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Karachi: Funeral prayers of Sindh governor to be offered on Friday
KARACHI (News92World) –
Governor of Sindh, Justice (r) Saeed-uz-Zaman Siddiqui has died on Wednesday at
age of 78 while under treatment in a private hospital.
Funeral prayers of Sindh governor will be offered
at Polo Ground in Karachi tomorrow (Friday).
On the other hand, Sindh Bar Council has suspended
judicial matters.
Siddiqui was earlier shifted to a private hospital
over ailment. He is regarded as the 31st Governor of Sindh who was sworn in on
November 11, 2016. He served as the Governor of Sindh for two months.
The federation had appointed the late Zaman last
year after Dr Ishratul Ibad was relieved of his services.
Dr Ibad, belonging to Muttahida Qaumi Movement
(MQM) was relieved from the post last year after he served for at least 15
years in capacity of governor.
In his recent move as the governor of Sindh,
Justice (r) Siddiqui refused to approve Criminal Law (Protection of Minorities)
Bill following Chief Minister (CM) of Sindh, Murad Ali Shah s recommendation.
CM Shah had recommended the late governor to disapprove the bill
as the language was needed to be revised.
Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif and President
Mamnoon Hussain have expressed sorrow over the demise while leaders of various
political parties have acknowledged his contribution to national politics in
his career.
Late Zaman also served as 15th Chief Justice of
Pakistan (CJP) for nearly six months from July 1, 1999 to January 26, 2000. Prior
to assuming office of CJP, he had served as the Chief Justice (CJ) of Sindh
High Court (SHC)
from November 5, 1990 to May 21, 1992.
Besides this, he served as a member of Election
Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and as Chairman of Sindh Zakat Council and Chairman of
Rule Committee of SHC in his career.
Born in Lucknow of British India, late Saeed
uz-Zaman Siddiqui educated himself at University of Dhaka and University of
Karachi.
George Lucas' $1 billion 'Star Wars' museum finds Los Angeles home
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Star Wars" filmmaker George
Lucas has settled on Los Angeles for the home of his $1 billion storytelling
museum, after pulling the
project from
Chicago last year.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said Tuesday that the Lucas
Museum of Narrative Art will be located in Exposition Park in downtown Los
Angeles.
"I
believed in the vision for the Lucas Museum, and we went after it with
everything we have — because I know that L.A. is the ideal place for making
sure that it touches the widest possible audience," Garcetti said in a
statement, thanking Lucas and his wife, Mellody Hobson.
The museum was initially planned for Chicago, but Lucas ran into
legal challenges from an open-spaces group and pulled the project. Garcetti immediately
moved to woo the filmmaker to house the museum in Los Angeles.
The proposed museum, valued at $1 billion and funded by Lucas,
would feature exhibitions of Lucas’ collection of paintings, illustrations and
digital art from the blockbuster "Star Wars" movie franchise he
started in 1977.
"South Los Angeles’s Promise Zone best
positions the
museum to have the greatest impact on the broader community, fulfilling our
goal of inspiring, engaging and educating a broad and diverse
visitorship," the museum’s board
of directors said
in a statement.
The proposed site for the museum is next to the University of
Southern California, where Lucas studied film and met future collaborators
including Steven Spielberg.
Lucas sold his "Star Wars" franchise to Walt Disney
Co. in 2012 for $4 billion.
Disney rebooted the franchise with six new films, including a
new trilogy in the space saga commencing with 2015’s "The Force
Awakens," and standalone stories such as December’s "Rogue One: A
Star Wars Story."
STRANGE FEMININE INTENT
Palash
was standing before the check – in counter of the Airways India at IG Airport,
New Delhi. It was a Saturday morning in November. Time was about 6.40 am. His
destination was Mumbai. Usually the early morning flights to that City were
brimmed to the capacity and that showed in the queue before the counter.
Although
the movement was at a brisk rate, it was taking time. Palash waited patiently.
He had seen thirteen passengers before him and he knew that it would take at
least ten more minutes. He took out his mobile and started browsing through it
when suddenly on an intuition he glanced back. There were about a score of
passengers behind him; an assortment of men, women and a few children.
Suddenly
he caught his breath, not believing his eyes. How could it even be possible?
The
girl stood just next to the last person.
She
was Piyali!
But,
how can she be there? He thought disbelievingly. Was she not killed in a car
accident in USA, it was Los Angeles, during late winter last year? He
remembered, there was a general shock in the College over her untimely death;
the reaction was more acute because she was so lively, friendly and popular.
Her departure had evoked widespread disbelief.
But
then she was standing there! He was sure that there was some mistake.
Definitely. It had to be clarified.
Without
much ado, he came out of the line and walked towards her. It seemed that Piyali
hadn’t seen him initially and was looking away, but as he was nearing her she
turned to face him.
Looking
at her, his heart skipped a beat. It always used to happen in the past. That
beautiful girl from his College days; that stunning appearance attracting so
much admiration and adulation; was still fascinating him. He understood in
those moments that his romance for her was very much alive.
Seeing
him, her face lit up in recognition.
Palash
said, a little breathlessly, “Is it you Piyali? I can’t trust my eyes…”
Spontaneously
he held her hand.
Piyali
smiled, a gentle smile, and said, “Yes Palash, it’s me! How can it be anybody
else? I know you are so surprised to see me alive, are you not?”
He
nodded wordlessly.
Piyali
continued, “I know all of you thought in the College that I was dead… but…I am
very much alive … before you.” She smiled again. “ The road accident in LA was
a pretty severe one, but timely help had saved me. It took about two months or
so to recover. Meantime, all of you here thought that I was gone. I too didn’t
inform you people about my recovery… Well, my fault perhaps… Sorry!” She shook
her head in sorrow.
Palash
who taken hold of his emotion by that time said, “ We, friends were at fault
too… we didn’t try to get in touch with your family.” He added, “You don’t know
what I had gone through during those days.”
She
looked at Palash for some seconds and touched his face, “Well bygone is bygone…
Now you know about it…. let’s forget the past and tell me… can we meet in
Mumbai tomorrow and talk about the old times?”
Next
day, in Mumbai, Palash was in Blue Diamond Hotel with Piyali where she
was staying.
The
room was on the eighth floor overlooking the blue sea across the Marine Drive
with gentle waves rolling in from far away towards the shore and breaking into
white sprays. It was an enthralling view. Both of them were standing near the
window and looking out; the coffee cups were lying on the center table and the
cool whir of the AC in the five star ambiance presented a tranquil atmosphere.
Piyali
said, “More than a year has since passed after the final days at the College,
so much has happened, but I can’t forget my friends… so many of you… Hirdesh,
Rahul, Lokesh, Manash… Rupali… Mahak…! Where are they all now? What do they do?
I specially remember Lokesh… are you in touch with him?”
Palash
nodded, “ Yes, he stays not too far away from my house in Vasant Vihar in South
Delhi. He had gone to USA last year for about six months for taking care of his
father’s business. He came back during this year’s February only.”
Piyali
listened without any words and then took a deep breath. Sitting down on the bed
she rubbed both eyes with her hand, “For some reason I have been thinking about
Lokesh… For many days now… I don’t know why, but it will be nice to meet him
sometime.”
Palash
frowned slightly, he never knew about Piyali’s soft feelings for Lokesh… was
she in love with him?
But
he could merely say, “Why not?”
This
brought a hint of sparkle in her eyes. Leaning forward, she said, “It will be a
surprise. Please call him for a get- together after we return to Delhi…I will
be there. Don’t reveal my name beforehand.”
In
Delhi, the next Sunday, Palash fixed up a picnic in the grounds of Feroz Shah
Kotla Fort. When Palash called up Piyali she said, “Fine. But don’t mind… I
will not meet Lokesh before your presence. I will be in the rear part of the
Fort where you will send him to meet me. Alone. It will be a surprise for him.
Assure him that. I have so much to tell him.”
Lokesh
agreed to come; he was keen to know who was the common girl friend of the College
whose identity was not revealed. On hearing that it was meant to be a surprise,
he relented.
By
now Palash had almost believed that some romantic affair was brewing between
Piyali and Lokesh. Wasn’t that the reason for her to meet him alone? Although
he had no say in this matter, it made him feel bad.
It
was about 10.35 am when Palash and Lokesh reached the Fort in the car. Palash
was driving. Piyali was to arrive separately.
It
was a sunny early winter morning with clear blue sky and golden sunshine. The
vegetation around the Fort was bathed in the sunlight. There were a few people
around. It was an environment fit for a picnic.
However,
parts of the Fort were in shades of various intensities where the sunlight
could penetrate partially or not at all.
They
walked in, looked around and sat on a bench. Lokesh said in a gruff voice,
“Where is our mysterious girlfriend? Why this hide and seek? Why this
surprise?” He shook his head in some annoyance. He had a short temper.
Palash’s
mind was wandering… he loved Piyali but she seemed to be inclined towards
Lokesh. What loving emotions would she reveal to him? Did she not remember
about Lokesh’s notoriety during the College days? He was a disreputable
womanizer; umpteen serious scandals were linked to him. But somehow he had a
charm which many girls couldn’t resist. Was it because of that Piyali had
fallen to his enticement? Is she desiring him now?
Palash
scowled. Who was he to question her love preference? He tried to change his
thoughts…
About
half an hour had passed with only perfunctory dialogues between both when
Palash’s mobile rang. Piyali was on the line. She said that she had reached and
asked him to send Lokesh to the rear of the Fort as had been scheduled. He
turned towards Lokesh and said, “Dear… our girl friend has arrived… Go to the
rear of the Fort… that side….She will meet you along the way. ”
It
was apparent that Lokesh was eagerly waiting for this meeting. His curiosity
had increased about the girl. Without saying anything he got up and walked briskly
away. Palash looked at his retreating figure, his mind heavy, then as a
diversion settled down with his mobile.
The
day was glorious with cool winter wind blowing and soon enough Palash became
totally engrossed with his mails & messages.
About
fifteen minutes had passed when suddenly Palash heard a blood curling male
scream coming from afar. He was jerked out of his reverie and looked intently
towards the source of sound. It seemed to be emanating from the rear part of
the Fort. A sense of foreboding hit him; he felt that something was horribly
wrong with Lokesh; but what was it? He got up in a tearing haste and rushed
towards the area where his friend had gone. There were others too, who followed
him.
Once
inside the rear part of the Fort; it was a very large area and lonely; Palash
couldn’t see anything at first. He paused for few moments to get his eyes
adjusted to see a shaded area near a broken arch, at quite a distance. There he
noticed a body lying prostrate on the ground. Then, virtually running he
reached the spot and stopped abruptly. What he saw turned his mouth dry in
dread, his legs became weak and sweat erupted on his forehead.
He
saw that Lokesh was lying on the ground, upturned, his eyes had bulged out as
if in extreme horror and his head was in an unnatural position. White foam was
coming out of his half open mouth. With shaking hands Palash felt his nostrils.
There was no doubt that Lokesh was dead.
Piyali
was also not to be seen anywhere.
The
world was turning upside down!
About
an hour later Palash was in the Police station. The body had been taken away.
Meanwhile,
he had tried to contact Piyali but she was not responding to his fervent calls.
The
Police were making the preliminary inquiries. Palash told the facts as he knew
them. Even after sustained questioning, he could not add anything more, so the
Police allowed him to go. He was told that he would be called again for further
investigation.
While
returning, Palash again went to the Fort and searched extensively for Piyali,
but in vain. Nobody seemed to have even seen her, at any time.
That
same night Palash got a call from his Uncle, Mr. Umapati, an IPS officer, who
was in a very senior position in the Police Headquarters. He asked Palash to
come to his house in Greater Kailash – I.
It
was around 9.15 pm, dinner was over, Umapati and Palash were discussing the
day’s incident. Umapati said, “This is a very unusual case. Initial reports
tell us that the cause of death of Lokesh is due to cardiac arrest… this may be
because of sheer fright or scare. We don’t know how it has happened. Can you
throw some light on it?”
Umapati
was puzzled. Palash was equally in the darkness.
How
could Lokesh get so scared in broad daylight, in a public place, which was so
extreme that death happened by heart seizure? He was a young man. All these
were beyond the comprehension of Palash.
To
add to the mystery was the total disappearance of Piyali. She was not a
resident of Delhi and Palash didn’t have any address except her mobile number,
calls to which she was not responding. An extensive search by Police
during the day didn’t yield any results.
They
both remained silent for some time. Then Umapati said, “This needs further
investigation… especially the backgrounds of Lokesh and Piyali”.
Two
days later Palash again got a call from Umapati. He reached his Uncle’s office
in the Police Headquarters around noon.
Still
there was no information about Piyali.
Sitting
before Umapati and hearing him explain the details of a year – old case in Los
Angeles, USA involving Lokesh and Piyali , Palash was trying to assimilate the
facts.
There
was an horrific car accident on a highway outside L.A . The car had three
occupants; Piyali, an American male who was driving and Lokesh. Piyali and the
driver were killed instantly, but Lokesh had escaped with minor injuries.
There
was a suspected assault on Piyali during the drive, before the accident, but
that could never be established due to her badly mutilated body.
The
dead body of Piyali was brought back to Mumbai, where her last rites were
performed. Lokesh had also returned to India.
The
Police in Mumbai had the details of the case which they passed on to Delhi
Police Headquarters. The case seemed to be closed. But Umapati was now more
mystified and had extreme doubts.
Meanwhile
Palash began to realize what could have happened. He was sure that there was a
sexual crime at that time. Knowing Lokesh and the facts recorded by the Police,
Palash was also sure that it was Lokesh who had committed the dastardly act on
Piyali. But there was no proof. In spite of that, strangely, his sixth sense
was telling him that he was correct.
That
night, in bed, Palash was unable to sleep. It appeared that his mind was in
flame. This was the fate of his Love? After, tossing and turning for some time he
decided to get up and go to his garden to cool his feverish thoughts.
Opening
the main door he came out and sat on the “Jhula” in the garden… contemplating..
when suddenly he heard a faint noise in the rear. Turning with alacrity he saw
a female figure… Piyali walking towards him! He didn’t know why but he was
expecting her arrival..a premonition!
She
came near him and stood wordlessly. There was a faint smile on her face. Palash
got up and came near her, but she moved away, it seemed as if she floated away.
She didn’t look to be human… She was definitely not!
That
night in his garden, with darkness encompassing all around, some illumination
from the house and street breaking the black monotony and partly lighting up
her face, Palash was staring at Piyali unblinkingly. He was not scared and his
heart was pulsating for her.
He
took a deep breath and asked, “Did you kill Lokesh to take revenge for your
rape in USA? Did you meet me in the airport, that day, to support and help you
for this? And also to feel my…my…love for you?” He choked on his voice.
She
nodded silently in affirmation and gradually faded out in the night. No further
words were required.
He
could only stare at the emptiness, teary eyed and emotionally drained out.
–END–
Thank:
AMITAV GANGULY:- Image© Anand Vishnu Prakash, YourStoryClub.com
Indian police personnel complains of facilities' dearth in department
NEW DELHI (News92World) – After an Indian Border Security (BSF) soldier exposed the
corruption in army, a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) constable also came in the limelight when he
posted a videocomplaining
of the scarcity of facilities in the department.
The constable,
Jeet Singh from Sahjua Thok village in Mathura district pleaded Prime Minister
Modi to resolve the matter at the earliest.
“Despite being in service for 20 years, CRPF personnels neither
receive medical notr any pension however; all such facilities are provided to
the army. We are also not given any ex-servicemen quota,” Singh laments in the video.
Before this, BSF soldier
complaint of the low quality food provided to them despite tough duty
hours.
دپیکا ، کترینہ کیساتھ لفٹ میں پھنسنے سے بہتر ہے خودکشی کرلوں :کرینہ
کرینہ کپور نے ساتھی اداکارہ دپیکا پڈوکون اور کترینہ کیف کے ساتھ لفٹ میں سفر کرنے اور پھنسنے کی نسبت موت کو ترجیح دیدی۔
ممبئی(روزنامہ دنیا) بالی ووڈ اداکارہ کرینہ کپور نے کہا ہے کہ دپیکا اور کترینہ کے ساتھ لفٹ میں پھنسنے سے اچھاہو گا کہ میں خودکشی کر لوں۔
تفصیلات کے مطابق کرینہ کپور نے ساتھی اداکارہ دپیکا پڈوکون اور کترینہ کیف کے ساتھ لفٹ میں سفر کرنے اور پھنسنے کی نسبت موت کو ترجیح دیدی۔
معروف ڈائریکٹر کرن جوہر نے اپنے پروگرام میں ان سے پوچھا کہ اگر وہ کترینہ کیف اور دپیکا کیساتھ لفٹ میں پھنس جائیں تو کس کو ترجیح دیں گی تو انہوں نے مسکراتے ہوئے جواب دیا ’’میرا خیال ہے کہ میں ایسے میں خودکشی کرلوں گی ‘‘۔
Trump lashes out over 'phony' Russia dossier claim
NEW YORK: Donald Trump attacked US intelligence agencies
and the media on Wednesday as he denied explosive allegations about his ties to
Russia, but admitted for the first time that Moscow had likely
meddled in the US election.
Just over a week before he takes office, Trump said he had
ceded “complete” managing control of his global property empire to his two
adult sons but stopped short of making a full divestment, earning a swift
rebuke from an ethics watchdog and Democratic Party opponents.
“It doesn’t
meet the standards that the best of his nominees are meeting and that every
president in the last four decades has met,” said Walter Shaub, director of the
Office of Government Ethics. “He needs to get rid of his business interests and
he needs to put them in what’s called a blind trust,” Democratic Senator
Elizabeth Warren told Bloomberg TV.
But the hour-long press conference, his first in six
months, focused firmly on the unsubstantiated claims that his aides colluded
with the Kremlin to win the US election, and that Russia has compromising
information on Trump.
The
president-elect accused CNN of
generating “fake news” and slammed BuzzFeed as “a
failing pile of garbage” after it published a dossier with the allegedly
incriminating material, drawn up by a former British intelligence agent hired
to do “opposition research” on Trump.
“It’s all fake news. It’s phony stuff. It didn’t happen,”
he said, referring to allegations of lurid behavior in a Moscow hotel room.
The 70-year old Republican billionaire suggested it may
have been released by the intelligence agencies, which would be a “tremendous
blot on their record.”
Trump dodged questions about whether his campaign had
contacts with Russian intelligence, instead tearing into reporters whose
outlets reported on the allegations of the existence of compromising material.
“I’m not
going to give you a question. You are fake news,” he told a CNN reporter, igniting a fresh raft of questions
about his respect for constitutional guarantees about the free press.
The US
intelligence community concluded Moscow interfered in the November election in
a bid to tip the race in Trump’s favor. But intelligence chiefs last week
presented Trump, as well as President Barack Obama, with a two-page synopsis on
the potentially embarrassing but unsubstantiated allegations involving Russia,
according to CNN and The New York Times.
US intelligence chief James Clapper late Wednesday
expressed his “profound dismay” to Trump over the leaks. “This evening, I had
the opportunity to speak with President-elect Donald Trump to discuss recent
media reports about our briefing last Friday,” Clapper said.
“I expressed my profound dismay at the leaks that have
been appearing in the press, and we both agreed that they are extremely
corrosive and damaging to our national security,” he said, adding that he did
not believe that the US intelligence community was the source.
Even before the new allegations became public, Democrats
and Trump’s Republican allies had become increasingly uneasy about Russia’s
role in the election, with calls for an independent investigation growing.
The Kremlin Denies
The Kremlin has dismissed the dossier as a “total fake”
aimed at damaging bilateral ties.
Trump began the press conference muted and disciplined,
but became increasingly agitated as questions piled up. “I have no dealings
with Russia. I have no deals in Russia. I have no deals that could happen in
Russia, because we’ve stayed away. And I have no loans with Russia,” Trump
said.
The president-elect finally admitted for the first time
that he believes Moscow likely meddled in the US election. But while secretary
of state-designate Rex Tillerson, also seen as close to Moscow, called Russia a
“danger” during his confirmation hearing, Trump may have fanned the flames by
downplaying Moscow’s role.
“As far as hacking, I think it was Russia, but I also
think we’ve been hacked by other countries, other people,” he said. Trump aides
bristle at the suggestion that Russia weighed in behind Trump, seeing it as an
effort to de-legitimise his election victory.
Trump again refused to back away from his openness towards
Russian President Vladimir Putin. “If Putin likes Donald Trump, I consider that
an asset, not a liability,” Trump said. “I don’t know that I’m going to get
along with Vladimir Putin. I hope I do. But there’s a good chance I won’t.”
Without
corroborating its contents, BuzzFeed published
a 35-page dossier of memos on which the synopsis reportedly presented to Trump
is based. The memos, which had been circulating in Washington for months,
describe sex videos involving prostitutes filmed during a 2013 visit by Trump
to a luxury Moscow hotel, supposedly as a potential means for blackmail.
They also suggest Russian officials proposed lucrative
deals in order to win influence over the real estate magnate.
“The Kremlin does not have compromising information on
Trump,” Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told
journalists.
PM not answerable for son's business: counsel
ISLAMABAD (News92World): Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s counsel on Thursday told the
Supreme Court that the premier is not answerable to anyone for his son’s
business.
During his arguments, PM Nawaz’s counsel Makhdoom
Ali Khan contended before a five-bench larger bench hearing the Panamagate
case that no law can hold the premier questionable for his son’s business. “PM
Nawaz was not a shareholder in Gulf Steel Mills,” Khan upheld.
However, Justice Asif Saeed Khosa
observed that none of the records submitted in SC suggest PM Nawaz was not
a shareholder. While the counsel argued that the premier did not lie before the
Parliament, he admitted that there were some omissions in PM Nawaz’s speech.
“PM Nawaz only gave an overview of his
business in the speech, however, there were some omissions in it,” the
counsel stated. Meanwhile, Justice Khosa observed that PM Nawaz had
failed to give a reference about Qatari investments in his speech. “If there
were some omissions in PM Nawaz’s speech, should it be termed as a lie or half
truth?” he observed.
“What implication will Article 66 have,
which states proceedings of the parliament cannot be challenged by any court of
law,” Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan questioned.
Earlier, the apex court made it clear that
it does not need consent of the rival parties for forming a judicial commission
to further probe the Panama Papers scandal. “The Supreme Court bench does not
need consent of the parties to form a judicial commission in the matter,”
Justice Asif Saeed Khosa, who heads the Supreme Court’s five-judge larger bench
hearing the Panamagate case, said on Wednesday.