Home department escapes scrutiny

walk-out to protest excesses against journalists and their family in the province, it was unfortunate that the question hour pertaining to home department’s performance could not be taken up on Friday, due to customary late start of the proceedings and the subsequent ruling of the Speaker to prorogue the assembly.

Although MPAs are upbeat when it comes to criticise the government on law and order, yet a cursory view of the written text of the question hour was shocking as the questions lacked depth.

As such the written reply was of the same nature. If there would have been a discussion, there were chances of generating substantive debate on the core issue of law and order.

For example in the written reply, it was stated that 57 persons were released on parole from January 1, 2006 to October 31, 2006

District-wise annexure was also put on the table but not provided to the media. A discussion on this issue would have been fruitful and helped remove some of the misperceptions.

Interestingly the chief minister in his written reply informed the house that the rangers, deployed in the province are being paid amount incurred on fuel expenses as well as repair and maintenance of their official vehicles.

This amount during 2005-2006 was Rs106.06 million. But no one knows how long this arrangement will continue and when the police of the province will be in a position to take up complete responsibility. After all they too have anti-terrorist squad.

One would also like to know the total financial impact on the provincial resources due to their continued presence here and to what extent this had put the province in an embarrassing situation of obtaining overdraft.

It was shocking that 39 persons were killed in tribal clashes in Shikarpur and Sukkur districts from January 1 to September 25, 2006.

But since the question was asked about the specific area, the reply did not cover other such clashes, reported by the media. Same was the case with regards to killings on the pretext of karo-kari, which has reached alarming level in the province.

According to the information provided by the home department Rs208,315,000 were spent for purchasing 475 vehicles for Sindh police. It also gives detail of the expenditure of the POL expenses of the Karachi police from July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2006.
KARACHI, March 9: On a day when the journalists covering the Sindh Assembly staged a token.

Source: Dawn

Date:3/10/2007

Women crisis centre to work round the clock

HYDERABAD: District Coordination Officer (DCO) Muhammad Hussain Syed has directed the management of the Crisis Centre for Women in Distress, Hyderabad, to keep the centre open round the clock to facilitate women in distress.

He issued the directive while presiding over a meeting at his camp office on Friday regarding the functioning of the newly established centre near the Federal Girls’ College in the cantonment area.

Source: The News

Date:3/10/2007

‘Five uplift projects to fulfil Karachi’s need’

ISLAMABAD (March 10 2007): Additional Chief Secretary Planning and Development Sindh Ghulam Sarwar Khero said on Friday that the Rs 22 billion worth five development projects approved for Sindh recently would not only fulfil the needs of the citizens of Karachi but also would provide relief to them.

Talking to PTV he said that now there would be two main roads in Karachi one is National Highway and the other would be Indus Highway due to which the distance to Peshawar from Karachi would be reduced by 400 kms.

He said, the credit goes to the government that is fully aware of the importance of the development of the road infrastructure and giving preference to it. The water treatment plants in Hyderabad and the women health projects are also the part of the millennium development goals he said.

Source: Business Recorder

Date:3/10/2007

Rape victim sent to Darul Aman

SUKKUR: The district and session judge, Jacobabad, sent a gang rape victim, Suhagan Noorani, to the Larkana Darul Aman on Friday.

Suhagan, daughter of Ghulam Sarwar Noonari, was kidnapped and gang-raped by five men on Monday night. The Thull police, which had recovered the girl, produced her before the judge, Jacobabad, on Friday. In her statement before the court, Suhagan said she did not want to go with her parents because she might be killed after being declared a Kari. The court ordered that Suhagan be sent to the Larkana Darul Aman, and accordingly she was shifted to the Darul Aman.

Source: The News

Date:3/10/2007