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Thursday, June 30, 2011

PTI rallies protest excessive loadshedding

PTI rallies protest excessive loadshedding

PESHAWAR: The Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) staged protests against excessive loadshedding across the province on Thursday.

Led by district organiser Zafar Khattak, Provincial Secretary for Information Zahid Hassan Mohmand, Syed Ishtiaque Ali Shah and Arshad, hundreds of protesters staged a rally in the provincial metropolis.

Holding banners inscribed with statements against the government, the demonstrators gathered outside the Peshawar Press Club. Addressing the rally, the PTI leaders said the government had no legitimacy to rule if it could not resolve public problems. They said despite the maximum electricity production, the province was faced with the worst kind of loadshedding.

In Battagram, PTI leader Bara Khan was detained early in the morning but despite his detention, the PTI workers protested at the City Chowk against the power crisis. The police baton-charged the protestors, causing injuries to a dozens of the activists. The police also detained 25 other PTI activists, including students and youth wing workers.

In Nowshera, protesters held a demonstration at Shobra Chowk after a procession in the main bazaar. The activists of the PTI also staged protest against the unscheduled loadshedding in Swabi.

Led by provincial president of the PTI Asad Qaisar, the protesters marched through various roads at the main bazaar in Topi tehsil. Chanting slogans against the Peshawar Electric Supply Company (Pesco), the protesters gathered at the general bus stand.

Speaking to the protesters, the PTI leaders said the government had failed to reduce the loadshedding hours and was not serious in resolving the issue. Asad Qaiser condemned the baton-charge on the peaceful protesters in Battagram and demanded immediate release of detainees and swift action against the policemen involved.

The office-bearer congratulated party workers for successful protests across the province He said the protests against the government would gather momentum if unprecedented loadshedding continued.

In Karak district, the PTI workers led by district organiser Altaf Qadir advocate marched in the main bazaar and staged a sit-in at the front of Wapda office. They said the Awami National Party-led provincial government failed to honour its election manifesto of free units. The protest rally started from the PTI office and ended in front of the Pesco office after marching through various bazaars. The protestors locked the Pesco offices and blocked the Shaggi road for all kinds of traffic for two hours.

In Doaba, Hangu district, the PTI activists’ protest was led by its district organisers Abdul Wali and Zahoor Shakir. In Kohat, the protesters gathered at King Chowk, led by district organiser Jaseem Khan, to protest against the loadshedding.

Kohat police defuse explosives

KOHAT: Police claimed to have defused a huge cache of explosive materials seized by the 11 police stations here on Thursday in Tehsil Lachi, District Kohat. Police have defused three suicide jackets, three remote control bombs, 61 hand grenades, nine mortars, 14 rockets, 94 dynamites, 24,586 crackers, 102 detonators, 50 detonating cards and 234 kg of high explosive materials that were seized from the possession of accused by the 11 police stations.

Sourece:The news

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Governor orders probe into use of force against students

Source Dawn:KOHAT, June 28: Taking notice of the use of force against the protesting students of Kohat University of Science and Technology (KUST), Governor Barrister Masood Kausar has ordered the Kohat commissioner, Sahibzada Mohammad Anees, to conduct inquiry into the incident and submit a report to him.

“The governor, who is also the KUST chancellor, has asked the commissioner to look into the university affairs and fix responsibility of who ordered the use of brute force against the students by police,” official sources told this correspondent on Tuesday.

About 255 students were arrested and many were baton charged and tear gassed after they blocked the university road on Saturday last in protest against lack of facilities, loadshedding and delay in issuance of degrees to some students. Later, all students were bailed out by the court after 24 hours.

According to the initial inquiry, Vice Chancellor Nasir Jamal Khattak had denied charges of asking the police to thrash students. A staff member privy to the meetings followed by the incident quoted the VC as saying that some third force had acted to create misunderstandings between the administration and students.

On the other hand, the police took the plea that they were asked by the university administration to `teach a lesson` to the protesting students.

A student, who requested anonymity, said, “I jumped from the third floor of the hostel in panic when five policemen who were beating students ran towards me. The police broke the window pans and harassed the students who were preparing for their exams inside the hostels.”

This correspondent learnt that the governor had been handed over the CD of police baton charge and tear gas shelling on the students by a delegation of lawyers from Kohat, which called on him on Monday.

Another delegation, headed by Kohat ANP president Inayatullah met with the chief minister and informed him about the grievances of the students.

Both the delegations demanded immediate transfer of the vice chancellor, saying that his conduct had become controversial amidst allegations of spreading ethnic hatred in the institution.

Several students told Dawn that they had been protesting against loadshedding, shortage of accommodation and drinking water for the last so many months despite regular hike in fee.

Official sources said that chairing the 13th meeting of the university syndicate the VC, Nasir Jamal Khattak, said that the students had adopted illegal means to achieve their demands by taking the staff of secrecy department hostage. The syndicate also approved Rs6 million for buying power generators for the hostels.

Meanwhile, the vice chancellor declared holidays from June 29 and abruptly cancelled the summer classes this year through a notification issued on Tuesday. When contacted, some university officials said that they were surprised at the orders and alleged that the VC was trying to hamper the investigations into the incident by closing down the university.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa sought report on the incident that took place at the campus of the Kohat University of Science and Technology

Peshawar: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor, Barrister Masood Kausar who is also the Chancellor of the public sector universities of the province has sought report on the incident of clash that took place at the campus of the Kohat University of Science and Technology on Friday.

Taking exception of the situation, emerging in wake of the incident, the Governor contacted the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Nasser Jamal Khattak and the Commissioner Kohat, Sahibzada Anis and directed that the facts should be ascertained immediately and necessary actions shall be taken against the persons responsible for such act as well as to avoid such happening in future.

For more information, contact:
Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Tel: +9291 921 6889 (Ext 106)
Email: info@khyberpakhtunkhwa.gov.pk

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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Governor takes notice of clash at KUST

Peshawar—KP Governor, Barrister Masood Kausar who is also the Chancellor of the public sector universities of the province has sought report on the incident of clash that took place at the campus of the Kohat University of Science and Technology on Friday.

Taking exception of the situation, emerging in wake of the incident, the Governor contacted the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Naser Jamal Khattak and the Commissioner Kohat, Sahibzada Anis and directed that the facts should be ascertained immediately and necessary actions shall be taken against the persons responsible for the act as well as to avoid such happening in future.—APP

KUST VC defends action against protesting students 16 students sent to jail


Sunday, June 26, 2011 Source:The News

KOHAT: Vice-Chancellor Kohat University of Science and Technology (KUST) Nasir Jamal Saturday said that the students staged protest after the administration lodged a first information report (FIR) against a few students for ransacking the offices of the institution.

Talking to The News, he said some students of the KUST attacked the secrecy (examination section) of the University and locked the offices on June 23. He said the students also took one of the officers hostage for hours and the university management lodged an FIR against this illegal and unethical step by the students.

The vice-chancellor said the students started the protest in a bid to force the administration to withdraw the cases against their colleagues. Nasir Jamal said on June 24, the students forced their entry into the Examination Hall, stopped some candidates from attempting their papers, misbehaved with the staff on duty and destroyed the answer sheets after snatching them from the candidates. He said that the protesting students forced the candidates to leave the Examination Hall.

The vice-chancellor said the university administration asked the district administration for help to conduct the examination smoothly and protect the university property from damage. He added that the police arrested only those students who were involved in violence and caused damage to the university property.

Meanwhile, the police sources said that about 16 students out of 255 had been sent to Kohat District Jail while others were set free. They added that the arrest of the students was unavoidable after the university administration lodged cases against them. Around 25 students were injured and 255 others arrested after the police resorted to baton charge and teargas to break up a protest against the university administration on Friday.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Kausar seeks report on KUST clash

Source: The nation June26,2011

PESHAWAR – Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Gove
rnor Barrister Masood Kausar has sought a report on the incident of clash that erupted the other day at the campus of the Kohat University of Science and Technology (KUST).
Taking exception of the situation, emerging in wake of the incident, the Governor contacted the KUST Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Naser Jamal Khattak and the Commissioner Kohat Sahibzada Anis and directed that them to immediately ascertain the facts regarding the issue. He said necessary actions would be taken against the persons responsible in order to avoid such happenings in future.
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Friday, June 24, 2011

Kohat police, students clash, 250 arrested

KOHAT, June 24 Dawn News: Three students and a policeman were injured in baton charge and stone pelting when hundreds of protesting students of Kohat University of Science and Technology (KUST) and riot police clashed here on Friday.

The students, earlier, had blocked the University Road for several hours to protest against the delay in issuance of degrees to their former colleagues despite payment of fee long ago.

The police also arrested 255 students of different departments and locked them in the police lines and declared several others as proclaimed offenders. Besides, cases have been registered against the students with the Jarma police station on the complaint of the university administration for creating disturbance in the annual examinations, which started on Friday.

Talking to this correspondent at the scene of clash, some of the students said that they were holding a peaceful protest to demand issuance of degrees to their colleagues, but the police raided their hostels by breaking the doors and windows and manhandled them.

“We have learnt that the vice chancellor has given a free hand to the police to deal with the situation. We were infuriated at the use of brute force and firing in the air because we were expecting to talk out the issue with some senior officials of the university,” they said.

Sources said that the students scuffled with the police who had surrounded the whole campus and also entered the university in large number.

The KUST administration on the other hand alleged that the students were making their demands heard through illegal means and ransacking offices, which forced the VC to seek police`s help.

It was learnt that police would remain deployed in the university till restoration of normalcy.

This correspondent tried to get comments of the KUST administration on the issue, but none of the officials wanted to talk about the incident. When contacted, the controller of examinations said that he did not know anything about the situation as like other staff he had been asked to lock his office from inside.

Mr Murad, the KUST public relations officer, also did not answer calls on his mobile phone since morning.

However, the sources said that negotiations were still going on between the KUST administration and parents of the students for their early release and hundreds of people had thronged the police lines where the protesting students had been detained under strict security. Earlier, they were moved from the Jarma police station, located close to the university, to police lines fearing attack by the students to free their colleagues.

The police said that the students had been booked for attacking the examination section and stopping the candidates from sitting in examinations.

Hospital sources said that the three students and one policeman who had sustained minor injuries had been discharged after first aid.

Kohat university Students Strike against Not Issuing Degrees

Kohat university Students Strike against Not Issuing Degrees

Staff Report
KOHAT: Police baton charged and used shelling on protesting students of Kohat University, injuring four students while dozens were also arrested during a demo held in the main campus, SAMAA reported Friday.

Earlier, two students were arrested last day when clash took place between the administration and students on the issue of not issuing degrees. SAMAA














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Monday, June 20, 2011

Asad demands development schemes

Kohat—Senior leader and member provincial committee, PML-N, Khyber Pakhtunhwa, Malik Asad has demanded initiation of immediate development schemes in Kohat to remove the backwardness of the area. In a statement, he said that future belongs to PML-N and its leader Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif who is capable of bringing the country out of the prevailing problems.

He said that Kohat Division is the victim of backwardness since long and its hospitals lacking modern health facilities leaving the people with no other option than transporting their patients to Peshawar or Rawalpindi.—APP

Sunday, June 19, 2011

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Saturday, June 18, 2011

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Academia stresses need for producing social scientists

Peshawar—The Academia of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has stressed the need for producing more and more social scientists so that the social problems confronting the society could be dealt with amicably.

Scholars representing various institutes of the province were expressing their views in a panel discussion titled “Social Science: prospects and challenges to Pakistani society and academia” held under the auspices of Institute of Management Sciences Peshawar.

Moderated by Dr. Waqar Hussain Syed, the discussion was attended by a large number of teachers, students and media men.

Dr. Nasir Ali Khan, Director IM Sciences on this occasion said that multiple social problems confronting the society called for an increase in the number of social scientists adding that this goal could be achieved if the Higher Education Commission would allocate more funds for social sciences research.

Dr. Anwar Siddiqui President Council of Social Sciences Pakistan, while referring to the ill performance of various government departments said that academic institutions should be run by qualified experts and not by the bureaucracy.

Dr. Nasir Jamal, Vice Chancellor, Kohat University of science and technology (KUST) while expressing himself said that scientists may help in predicting earthquake but the affectees of earthquake or other natural calamities could only be comforted and consoled by social scientists. “We need to make our ideas follow action and not our actions follow ideas,.” added Dr. Nasir Jamal.

Concluding the discussion Dr. Waqar remarked that it was high time to realize and appreciate the importance of social sciences and revise the academic courses right from school to university level. “We have social institutions as well as funds, yet we lack social scientists expertise,” said Dr.

Waqar adding that Social Sciences was not a substitute to Natural Sciences, yet it was complementary to it. Realizing the importance of the Social Sciences discipline, the Institute of Management Sciences announced its 4-years B.Sc (Hons) Undergraduate Program in Social Sciences. This new program was highly appreciated by the audience.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Panel discussion on social sciences at IMS

Peshawar—Institute of Management Sciences, on June 16th 2011, hosted a panel discussion on the topic of ‘Social Sciences: Prospects and Challenges to Pakistani Society and Academia’. The distinguished panelists included Dr. Nasser Ali Khan, the Director of Institute of Management Sciences, Peshawar. Dr. Anwar H. Siddique, - President Council of Social Sciences Pakistan. Dr. Taj Muharram Khan-Political Science Dept, University of Peshawar. Dr. Nasir Jamal - Vice Chancellor, Kohat University and the discussion was moderated by Dr. Syed Waqar Hussain, a faculty member at IM Sciences.

Dr. Anwar Siddique mentioned the negligence carried out in many government departments whereby the bureaucracy is given the charge of running the academic institutions instead of qualified experts of the relevant field. The discussion was attended by a large number of students, media representatives and academicians belonging to various institutes.


Source:

http://pakobserver.net/detailnews.asp?id=98059

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

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Monday, June 13, 2011

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Saturday, June 11, 2011

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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Cop, four criminals killed in Kohat encounter

Sunday, June 05, 2011 (NEWS)
KOHAT: Four outlaws including a proclaimed offender and a police official were killed during an encounter in the limits of Ustarzai Police Station, a police official said on Saturday.

Speaking at a press conference, District Police Officer (DPO) Mubarak Zeb said that a fierce clash took place when the police raided the hideout of a dreaded criminal, Nusrat Hussain alias Balo Mian, in Landi Kachai area.

He said that Balo Mian along with his three accomplices, Jehangir, Gulfam Ali and Juma Khan were killed in the firefight. He said a police official was also killed in the gunbattle. However, identity of the slain cop was not disclosed. He said personnel of the Elite Force also took part in the action.

The official said the raid was launched on Friday night that lasted for several hours. He said that a huge cache of explosives, an anti-tank mine, three hand grenades, four Kalashnikov rifles, thousands of bullets and five daggers were seized while searching the hideout.

He said a criminal was also arrested during the operation. He said that Balo Mian had killed three police officials including ASI Kamran and constables Asghar Khan and Musawir Hussain when the police raided their hideout two years back.

After that incident, DPO Mubarak Zeb said, the outlaw went into hiding and established a no-go area. He said he was involved in kidnappings for ransom, killings and armed robberies. He said the gang was fanning sectarianism in the area. He said the no-go area was abolished and writ of the state was restored.

Friday, June 3, 2011

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MNA`s brother booked for beating woman

KOHAT, Dawn:June 2: The Jungle Khel police on Thursday booked the brother of a local MNA for harassing and beating a woman in her house.

The victim, Nayab Akhtar, told the police that Zakir Shah, the brother of the MNA, Pir Dalawar Shah, barged into her house near the Kohat cricket ground and asked her to leave the official quarter. Ms Akhtar said, when she refused, Zakir Shah threatened her with dire consequences and misbehaved with her.

The police registered case against the accused and started raids for his arrest.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Man burns wife to death in Kohat

KOHAT, Dawn:May 31: A man on Tuesday allegedly burnt to death his wife after having a brawl with her in Mir Ahmed Khan here and fled.

The police said Fayyaz who was married to Madeeha two years back had very tense relation with his wife and used to beat her.

On Tuesday he sprinkled kerosene oil on her and burnt her to death. He tried to burry her without post mortem but his in-laws got suspicious and took the body to hospital for autopsy. Doctors confirmed that she had been burnt to death and had not died a natural death. The police registered murder case against Fayyaz and launched investigations.

GRENADE ATTACK:

Seven members of a family were injured when hand grenades were hurled at their house in Muhammadzai village on Tuesday.

One of the injured reported to the police they were sitting in their house, owned by Libas Khan, when three hand grenades landed inside the house.

Only one grenade exploded which injured seven persons including two women, Ishrat Begum, Amna Bibi and a minor Iqraa. They were rushed to the women and children hospital where their condition was out of danger. The cantt police registered case against the accused namely Khanan Din and Lal Badshah.

LAWYERS ROLE:

The commissioner Kohat division has called on the lawyers to guide the administration for solution of the peoples` problems because they are in close contact with them and know their sufferings better.

The commissioner, Sahibzada Anees, while addressing lawyers at the bar room of the district courts on Tuesday appreciated their role in restoring independent judiciary and asked them to mitigate the legal and other sufferings of the people. He also announced Rs100,000 as special grant for the bar