Tuesday, 9 February, 2021 I 26 Jamadi-ul-Sani, 1442 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XI No 222 I 12 Pages I Lahore Edition
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'All SuCH HeArSAy muSt Come to An end noW,' SAyS iSpr dg ISLAMABAD
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nter-ServiCeS public relations (iSpr) director general major general Babar iftikhar on monday strictly condemned the recent wave of hearsay claiming that the army had established and used any sort of backdoor contacts with the ranks of the pakistan democratic movement (pdm) to intervene into political matters. in his response to the speculations raised by the pdm leadership during a segment on a private news channel, the iSpr dg said: “the army has nothing to do with politics and those maligning its role in this regard are advised to abstain from making such statements. otherwise, those people making accu-
sations should present evidence against their claims.” He maintained that the biggest responsibility of the army was of security and safeguarding of the motherland, adding that the military leadership was too busy in dispensing its duties to intervene in political matters. dg Babar categorically denied any indirect contact with any political leader and said: “please do not drag the army into this. it’s inappropriate to comment on political matters and linking it to the army without any proof or research. All such hearsay must come to an end now.” last month, the chief of the military’s media wing said had said that the leaders of the opposition would be offered tea and snacks and looked after if they decided to stage a long march
towards rawalpindi. maj gen Babar iftikhar had been answering a question at a press conference about pdm president maulana fazlur rehman’s indication that the opposition could turn the direction of its anti-government movement towards
the army leadership. recently, the pdm president announced a long march towards the federal capital would take place on march 26, but has since forgone any claims of marching to the military headquarters.
“i don’t see a reason for [them] coming to pindi. And if at all they want to come, we will offer them refreshments (chai pani) and look after them. What more can i say?” the iSpr dg had said at the time. maj gen iftikhar had also been asked by a reporter whether any “stern action” would be taken against those propagating an “anti-army narrative” — an apparent reference to some pdm leaders. the iSpr chief had responded: “When it comes to criticism or allegations levelled, the army is doing its job. As to why are we not responding to that, only such allegations are responded to which have some weight or are based on facts. “We have our hands full and we neither want to get involved in such things nor will we. We have stayed the course [and] we will stay the course. there is nothing to worry about; we are not worried.” He had said that the morale of the entire army and that of the families of the martyrs was very high. the opposition alliance and particularly pml-n supreme leader and former prime minister nawaz Sharif have in recent months accused the army leadership of meddling in the country’s politics and bringing imran Khan into power by manipulating the 2018 general elections.
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Senate polls ordinance seems to be issued on assumptions: CJP g
SAyS no one CAn Stop govt from promulgAting ordinAnCeS ISLAMABAD TLTP
While issuing a notice to the federation over a plea of the Jamiat ulema-e-islam-fazl (Jui-f) seeking the top court’s directives to cancel the recently promulgated presidential ordinance regarding open voting in the upcoming Senate election, the chief justice observed that no one can stop the government from issuing ordinances. A five-member larger bench headed by Chief Justice of pakistan (CJp) gulzar Ahmed and comprising Justice mushir Alam, Justice umar Ata Bandial, Justice ijazul Ahsan and Justice yahya Afridi on monday resumed the hearing of the presidential reference seeking the Supreme Court’s (SC) guidelines on holding the upcoming Senate election through an open ballot and show of hands. on Saturday, president dr Arif Alvi signed the ordinance as the government still awaits the Supreme Court’s opinion on whether open balloting could take
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place without a constitutional amendment. At the outset of the hearing, former senator and counsel for Jui-f Kamran murtaza submitted before the bench, “on the one hand, the government is seeking the opinion of the Supreme Court regarding holding an open ballot while on the other, it is also issuing an ordinance in this regard.” Seeking the court directive for cancellation of the ordinance, murtaza claimed that the step of the government sabotaged supremacy of the apex court and parliament, adding that never before such an ordinance has been promulgated in this manner. He said that the court should take into account the circumstances under which the ordinance surfaced and why the amendment proposed by the government has not yet been passed by the parliament before deciding on the matter. However, Chief Justice gulzar remarked that no one can stop the government from issuing the ordinance, saying it seems that the presidential ordi-
nance was issued on the basis of assumptions. the chief justice further observed, “if we hold that the presidential reference is under the Constitution, then the ordinance will die down.” during the course of proceedings, a member of the bench Justice ijazul Ahsan questioned how the ordinance was a pre-emptive attempt at legislation, adding that if anyone who has an objection with it can approach the high court. At this, Attorney general for pakistan (Agp) Khalid Javed Khan submitted that the ordinance was not pre-emptive but also a conditional legislation, adding that the Agp questioned the politicians terming it as an attack on parliament or the top court. Justice Ahsan observed that according to a news report, the government promulgated the ordinance because the election Commission of pakistan (eCp) had scheduled the Senate elections for february 11.
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Hasan Ali leads Pakistan to first series win over South Africa since 2003 g
SoutH AfriCA Are puSHed to SixtH from fiftH AgencIeS
medium pacer Hasan Ali took a maiden ten-wicket haul to help pakistan win its first series against South Africa since 2003 with a 95-run victory in the second test on the fifth and final day in rawalpindi on monday. Hasan finished with 5-60 to record his best match figures of 11-114 and help dismiss South Africa — who were set a daunting 370 to chase — for 274 before the tea break. Hasan’s new-ball partner Shaheen Shah Afridi finished with 4-51, while spinner yasir Shah took the last wicket to spark jubilation among the pakistan players. opener Aiden markram scored a fighting 108 and temba Bavuma 61. they put on a 106-run stand for the fourth wicket to give pakistan a scare. markram took a single off the last ball before lunch as South Africa reached the break on 219-3, needing 151 for a win. But Hasan ripped through the tourists’ batting order, which lost seven wickets for just 33 runs with the second new ball. Hasan struck with the second
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over of the new ball to end markram’s resistance by getting the opener caught in the slip and end his 335-minute fight. markram’s fifth test century — the first outside South Africa — included 13 boundaries and three sixes. next ball, Hasan had Quinton de Kock caught in the slip for nought, ending the South African skipper’s miserable series with just 46 runs. HISTORIC WIN: Hasan dismissed george linde for four to record his third five-wicket haul as he improved upon his previous best match figures of 7-83 against new Zealand in Abu dhabi in
2018. in the morning, both teams were involved in a keen battle for victory as South Africa resumed on 127-1, knowing the best chase at rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in ten previous tests was the 200 scored by Sri lanka in 2000. South Africa saw dussen bowled off a beautiful inswinger by Hasan — only the third ball of the day — while du plessis was leg-before to the same bowler in the fifth over of the morning. it capped a sub-par series for the experienced du plessis who managed just 55 in four innings.
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