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21 February, 2012 09:44

Posted on 21 February 2012 by Tea Server

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ISLAMABAD TONIGHT

WITH NADEEM MALIK

20-02-2012

TOPIC- RESOLUTION ON BALOCHISTAN IN AMERICA

GUESTS- KHURSHID MAHMOOD QASOORI, SHEHZAD CHODHRY, SHERRY REHMAN, RIAZ KHOKHAR, TALAL BUGTI

KHURSHID MAHMOOD QASOORI OF PTI said that a strong reaction has come forward from Pakistan on resolution on Balochistan in America and it is correct. He said that American government has kept distance from the resolution on Balochistan. He said that America wants to make Pakistan scapegoat on its defeat in Afghanistan. He said that armed operations were conducted in Balochistan during ZA Bhutto and Musharaf era. He said that America is trying to link Balochistan problem with Iran policy. He said that there were some doubts between Iran and Pakistan on the issue of Abdul Malik Rigi which were cleared on his arrest. He said that Israel is trying to put maximum pressure on Iran through America. He said that Pakistan needs to introduce a tax system in the country in order to have an independent foreign policy.

AIRMARTIAL (r) SHEHZAD CHOUDHRY said that America made a mistake by attacking on Salala check post and it widened the distance between the two countries. He said that resolution on Balochistan has been presented in America in response with the distance Pakistan has taken after Salala check post attack. He said that no one is violating human rights in the world more than CIA. He said that the government, establishment and Baloch Sardars should sit together to understand each others point of view. He said that in few days Sherry Rehman along with Hina Rabbani Khar will meet Hilary Clinton in London. He said that it is possible that Hillary might offer apology on Salala check post attack. He said that Baloch people are being killed in the fight between BLA, BRA and security agencies. He said that there should be an immediate ceasefire in the Balochistan province by taking Baloch elders on aboard. He said that military should also admit its mistakes in Balochistan it will send a good message to Baloch people.

SHERRY REHMAN PAKISTAN AMBASSADOR IN AMERICA said that the resolution on Balochistan by Senator Dana Rohrabacher has been presented in the American congress and not in the senate. She said that she conveyed the message to American administration that resolution on Balochistan will send a wrong message to Pakistan. She said that she made it clear to Americans that the problem of Balochistan is Pakistan’s internal affair. She said that America is willing to improve its diplomatic ties with Pakistan. She said that she told American administration that Pakistan should be treated equally and seriously. She said that it is an election year in America and they are focusing on their internal problems and criticizing Pakistan.

RIAZ KHOKHAR FORMER AMBASSADOR TO AMERICA said that we need to take steps of appeasement which could be acceptable for Baloch people. He said that when there will be problem in our country it will invite foreign intervention. He said that we should take such steps that Balochistan issue could resolve of its own.

TALAL BAGTI OF JWP said that military officials responsible for giving mutilated corpses of Baloch people. He said that Punjabi’s are being murdered on the orders of retired military commandos in Balochistan. He said that if Baloch people are responsible for the murder of Punjabis why no body is arrested so far. He said that India is involved in Balochistan situation because Pakistan is interfering in Indian held Kashmir.

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ISLAMABAD TONIGHT: BALOCHISTAN

Posted on 20 February 2012 by Tea Server

ISLAMABAD TONIGHT: BALOCHISTAN

Sherry Rehman Ambassador to US, Talal Akbar Bugti President JWP, Mian Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri PTI, Air Marshal Shahzad Chaudhry Former Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Riaz Khokhar Former Foreign Secretary Pakistan in Islamabad Tonight with Nadeem Malik on Balochistan

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NADEEM MALIK

Islamabad Tonight – 20th February 2012
Islamabad Tonight – 20th February 2012
Sherry Rehman Ambassador to US, Talal Akbar Bugti President JWP, Mian Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri PTI, Air Marshal Shahzad Chaudhry Former Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Riaz Khokhar Former Foreign Secretary Pakistan in Islamabad Tonight with Nadeem Malik on Balochistan

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میں نے امریکی حکومت کو بتا دیا ہے کہ بلوچستان پر قرارداد سے پاکستان میں غلط پیغام جائے گا۔ بلوچستان کا مسئلہ پاکستان کا اندرونی معاملہ ہے۔ امریکہ جلد از جلد پاکستان سے اپنے ڈپلومیٹک تعلقات بہتر کرنا چاہتا- امریکہ میں اس سال الیکشن ہو رہے ہیں اور ان کی ساری توجہ اندرونی سیاست پر ہے جس میں پاکستان پر تنقید کی جاتی ہے۔ شیری رحمان
چند دنوں میں شیری رحمان اور حنا کھر امریکی وزیرخارجہ ہیلری سے لندن میں …ملاقات کریں گی۔ ہو سکتا ہے ہیلری سلالہ چیک پوسٹ پر حملے کے مسئلہ پر پاکستان سے معافی مانگ لے۔ شہزاد چوہدری
امریکہ بلوچستان کے مسئلے کو ایران سے بھی منسلک کر رہا ہے۔ ریگی کے مسئلے پر پاکستان اور ایران کے درمیان شکوک موجود تھے جو ریگی کی گرفتاری سے دور ہو گئے۔
اسرائیل امریکہ کے زریعے ایران پر زیادہ سے زیادہ دباؤ ڈالنا چاہتا ہے۔ خورشید قصوری
ہمیں چاہئیے کہ بلوچستان کے لوگوں کو راضی کریں اور ایسے اقدامات کریں جو بلوچوں کو قبول ہوں۔ گھر میں مسئلہ ہو گا تو باہر کے لوگ دخل دیں گے۔ ہمیں ایسے اقدامات کرنے کی ضرورت ہے کہ جس سے بلوچستان کا مسئلہ خود بخود حل ہو جائے۔ ریاض کھوکھر
حکومت، اسٹیبلشمنٹ اور بلوچ سرداروں کو مل بیٹھ کر ایک دوسرے کا نقطہ نظر سمجھنا چاہئیے۔ شہزاد چوہدریSee More

Islamabad Tonight – 20th February 2012
awaztoday.comمیں نے امریکی حکومت کو بتا دیا ہے کہ بلوچستان پر قرارداد سے پاکستان میں غلط پیغام جائے گا۔ بلوچستان کا مسئلہ پاکستان کا اندرونی معاملہ ہے۔ امریکہ جلد از جلد پاکستان سے اپنے ڈپلومیٹک تعلقات بہتر کرنا چاہتا- امریکہ میں اس سال الیکشن ہو رہے ہیں اور ان کی ساری توجہ اندرونی سیاست پر ہے جس میں پاکستان پر

NADEEM MALIK
Sherry Rehman Ambassador to US, Talal Akbar Bugti President JWP, Mian Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri PTI, Air Marshal Shahzad Chaudhry Former Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Riaz Khokhar Former Foreign Secretary Pakistan in Islamabad Tonight with Nadeem Malik on Balochistan

Islamabad Tonight with Nadim Malik – 20th February 2012 Latest
www.zemtv.comSherry Rehman Ambassador to US, Talal Akbar Bugti President JWP, Mian Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri PTI, Air Marshal Shahzad Chaudhry Former Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Riaz Khokhar Former Foreign Secretary Pakistan in Islamabad Tonight with Nadeem Malik on Balochistan

میں نے امریکی حکومت کو بتا دیا ہے کہ بلوچستان پر قرارداد سے پاکستان میں غلط پیغام جائے گا۔ بلوچستان کا مسئلہ پاکستان کا اندرونی معاملہ ہے۔ امریکہ جلد از جلد پاکستان سے اپنے ڈپلومیٹک تعلقات بہتر کرنا چاہتا- امریکہ میں اس سال الیکشن ہو رہے ہیں اور ان کی ساری توجہ اندرونی سیاست پر ہے جس میں پاکستان پر تنقید کی جاتی ہے۔ شیری رحمان
چند دنوں میں شیری رحمان اور حنا کھر امریکی وزیرخارجہ ہیلری سے لندن میں ملاقات کریں گی۔ ہو سکتا ہے ہیلری سلالہ چیک پوسٹ پر حملے کے مسئلہ پر پاکستان سے معافی مانگ لے۔ شہزاد چوہدری
امریکہ بلوچستان کے مسئلے کو ایران سے بھی منسلک کر رہا ہے۔ ریگی کے مسئلے پر پاکستان اور ایران کے درمیان شکوک موجود تھے جو ریگی کی گرفتاری سے دور ہو گئے۔
اسرائیل امریکہ کے زریعے ایران پر زیادہ سے زیادہ دباؤ ڈالنا چاہتا ہے۔ خورشید قصوری
ہمیں چاہئیے کہ بلوچستان کے لوگوں کو راضی کریں اور ایسے اقدامات کریں جو بلوچوں کو قبول ہوں۔ گھر میں مسئلہ ہو گا تو باہر کے لوگ دخل دیں گے۔ ہمیں ایسے اقدامات کرنے کی ضرورت ہے کہ جس سے بلوچستان کا مسئلہ خود بخود حل ہو جائے۔ ریاض کھوکھر
حکومت، اسٹیبلشمنٹ اور بلوچ سرداروں کو مل بیٹھ کر ایک دوسرے کا نقطہ نظر سمجھنا چاہئیے۔ شہزاد چوہدری

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What is burning in our country?

Posted on 20 February 2012 by Tea Server

Afshain Afzal

The situations in Khyber PK and Balochistan provinces are far away from satisfactory. We must try to find some solution as how long we should allow such horrifying activities to continue. The irresponsible coverage by some of the electronic and print media persons really create doubts on their loyalty with Pakistan.

One gets shocked to read daily newspapers with all blame game

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17 February, 2012 07:08

Posted on 17 February 2012 by Tea Server

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ISLAMABAD TONIGHT

WITH NADEEM MALIK

16-02-2012

TOPIC- PAKISTAN, IRAN & AFGHANISTAN HEAD OF STATES MEETING

GUESTS- KHAWAJA MOHAMMAD ASIF, SHAMSHAD AHMED KHAN

KHAWAJA MOHAMMAD ASIF OF PML-N said that Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan should think about their sovereignty and peace in the region. He said that all three countries have centuries old religious, cultural and geographic relationship. He said that Afghan situation has put serious effects on Pakistan. He said that Pakistan should play pivotal role for peace in Afghanistan. He said that America is having talks with Taliban after fighting a costly war in Afghanistan. He said that the gas pipe line from Iran is very important for Pakistan. He said that Pakistan is desperate for gas from Iran and America has nothing to do with it. He said that Pakistan has reached a point where it should fight the war of its own interest. He said that if America is furious with Pakistan on the issue of gas pipe line from Iran let it be. He said that Iran gas pipe line is important for Pakistan interest and we should not care about American anger. He said that Pakistan should improve its relationship with its regional countries. He said that Pakistan has pass across foreign and military policies so far. He said that how long Pakistan will take care of American interest now it should watch its own. He said that no regional countries have such a weak economic relationship as ours. He said that agencies are taking all the decision on the situation of Balochistan. He said that all the elected members of Balochistan assembly are either speaker or ministers of the province. He said that Balochistan produces gas but its people are deprived from it.

SHAMSHAD AHMED KHAN FORMER FOREIGN SECRETARY said that if Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan heads have meeting on their own interest then it is a very good gesture. He said that our rulers always supported America for their personal interest. He said that in his opinion the meeting between the three head of states is going to be nothing but a photo session in front of the cameras. He said that all three countries are under American pressure for different reasons. He said that Pakistan relationship with Iran have been decayed because of Afghanistan. He said that when ever a head of state takes care of its country’s interest the world supports him. He said that America threatened us at the time of testing nuclear devices but later on supported our stand. He said that the most important thing is this that what we do for our interest instead of others. He said that the situation of our country is no good but we are doing nothing to correct it. He said that the Balochistan problem is because of the Sardars but our government is giving billions of rupees to them to fix it.

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16 February, 2012 06:51

Posted on 16 February 2012 by Tea Server

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ISLAMABAD TONIGHT

WITH NADEEM MALIK

15-02-2012

TOPIC- TWENTIETH AMENDMENT & PAKISTAN

GUESTS- QAMAR ZAMAN KAIRA, ISHAQ AHMED DAR

QAMAR ZAMAN KAIRA OF PPPP said that he congratulates to the nation on the approval of twentieth amendment of the constitution and called it the beauty of democracy. He said that the weaknesses of the system have been rectified and it has been strengthened. He said that there used to be lots of apprehensions on the issue of election commissioner in the past. He said that there are many short falls in the efforts to serve the people and there is a room for improvement. He said that an international economic crises is going on and that put its effects on Pakistan too. He said that a dictator takes some wrong steps in the name of welfare of the people at the time of his down fall which successor government can not handle. He said that political government has to take some people as ministers because of political expediency. He said that America has no right to dictate Pakistan like a viceroy. He said that American interference on the issue of Balochistan has been condemned at every level by Pakistan. He said that PM Cameron statement is interference in Pakistan personal affairs and he condemns it. He said that Pakistan will go ahead with gas pipe line deal with Iran no matter what America does.

ISHAQ DAR OF PML-N said that we should do with honesty what ever is necessary for the country, institutions and people of the Pakistan. He said that a strong government will be formed in the result of twentieth amendment and it was a public problem which has been resolved. He said that some people even criticize good things. He said that agriculture is the back bone of our economy and agriculture related industry has not been set up. He said that the government has not worked on economic weaknesses in last four years. He said that Mian Nawaz Sharif gave ten point agenda for the betterment of the economy. He said that the agencies should find out that which politicians do not want the return of the American forces. He said that no patriotic and Muslim politician will like that American forces should not go back. He said that from coming elections of the senate no body with dual nationality will be allowed to hold public office.

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15 February, 2012 12:18

Posted on 15 February 2012 by Tea Server

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ISLAMABAD TONIGHT

WITH NADEEM MALIK

14-02-2012

TOPIC- TWENTIETH AMENDMENT & POLITICS

GUESTS- KANWAR DILSHAD, MUSHAHID ULLAH KHAN, NISAR KHORRO, SHAFQAT MAHMOOD

KANWAR DILSHAD FORMER ELECTION COMMISSIONER said that consultation with all political parties on the issue of new election commissioner and care taker set up is necessary. He said that a committee of four government and four opposition members will decide the name of the new election commissioner. He said that PPPP, PML-N and PTI will be successful parties in the next elections but none will take simple majority. He said that the majority of PPPP in the senate will play a vital role in the politics of the country in the future. He said that he believes that there will be a coalition formed between PML-N and PTI before the next elections. He said that coalition between PML-N and PTI will gain simple majority for them in the next elections. He said that PPPP will suffer because of the policies of their PM Gillani. He said that Gillani gives a statement and then turn around from it next day. He said that it would have been better for PPPP if they had a PM like Nisar Khorro.

MUSHAHID ULLAH KHAN OF PML-N said that Ch Nisar will consult with all political parties on the issue of a neutral election commissioner. He said that PML-N is ready to consult with all political parties including PTI on neutral election commissioner and care taker government. He said that the wise political parties stay in touch with each other in the political process. He said that PML-n will get simple majority in the next elections. He said that PML-n will perform better in the province of Balochistan and Sindh in the next elections. He said that it will be premature to predict about political coalition with any party in the next elections. He said that his party has dialog with Fazal Ur Rehman and nationalist parties on the issue of coalition. He said that it seems like the next election will held in September or October this year. He said that it is misconception that a government is elected for five years in the elections. He said that it is the parliament which is elected for five years and not the government. He said that any change in the government before five years is not against the democracy.

NISAR KHORRO OF PPPP said that the parliament should be trusted on the major issues of the country. He said that it was decided in COD that no effort will be made to overthrow an elected government by hooks or crooks. He said that on the issue of neutral election commissioner and care taker government parties in the parliament should be consulted only. He said that many political parties boycott the elections in the past. He said that there is a possibility of coalition between the political parties in the elections and it can change the scenario. He said that contesting elections in the form of coalition can bring better results for the political parties. He said that it is a historic gesture that an elected government is not overthrown in Pakistan. He said that the government will complete its five years turn.

SHAFQAT MAHMOOD OF PTI said that all political parties should be consulted on the issue of care taker set up and a neutral election commissioner. He said that PTI is rising as a big political force and it should also be consulted on the issues.

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PowerGen Pak Conference 2012

Posted on 13 February 2012 by Tea Server

The 5th International Power Generation Conference & Exhibition 2012 was held at Marriott, Karachi on the 2nd of February with the agenda ‘Future Energy Mix in Overcoming the Power Crisis’.

The conference was attended by a plethora of scientists  and dignitaries from all walks of life.

 

Power-Gen Pak Conference 2012

Power-Gen Pak Conference 2012

 

It was a star-studded event with speeches and presentations from Manzoor Soomro- Chairman Pakistan Science Foundation (PSF), Mian Abrar Hussain, President Karachi Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Tilo Klinner – Consul General Germany, Nasim Khan VC Hamdard University, Saigan Sharif – Additional Secretary of Ministry of Science & Technology, Qazi Kamal – Chairman Fuel, Gas, Power Sub-SITE Association, Tahir Saleem – Chairman IEEE, Zubair Motiwala – Chairman Board of Investment Govt. of Pakistan, Naeem Qureshi – Managing Editor Energy Update, Shazia Marri – Minister for Electric Power Sindh, Junaid Qureshi – CEO SSJD, Faisal Qureshi – CEO 24/7 Online TV, Abdullah Muhammad Yousuf – Chairman IPP’s Advisory Council, Rukhsana Zuberi – Chairperson women in energy, Shaaf Mehboob – CEO Adoptive Solar.

The conference was organized by Energy Update Magazine 

Here’s  a brief lowdown of what went on in the conference.

 

Power-Gen Pak Conference 2012

Power-Gen Pak Conference 2012

Manzoor Soomro- Chairman Pakistan Science Foundation (PSF):

  • Promote and popularize science.
  • Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) signed with all chambers of commerce in Pakistan.
  • Reach is not limited to MOUs but to universities and beyond.
  • Provide funding to research institutes.
  • Enormous potential in both conserving and generating energy cost-effectively, only it needs to be channeled out properly.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjVeR4LkS-Y&feature=youtu.be

Mian Abrar Hussain, President Karachi Chamber of Commerce

  • The energy crisis and resulting loadshedding of electricity and gas has resulted in a staggering monetary loss of Rs.288 Billion per annum. 
  • This is a loss of Rs.24 Billion per month, or Rs.857 million per day. 
  • This much money could have been used to finance 44 Large scale manufacturing units or serve 10 million unemployed people. 
  • $12 Billion is the annual import bill for furnace oil. 
  •  30% of energy wasted in distribution. 
  • Energy security plan is needed on the same lines as Nuclear Security Plan to safeguard the future of Pakistan.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqekJYHaYPE&feature=youtu.be

Power-Gen Pak Conference 2012

Power-Gen Pak Conference 2012

Naeem Qureshi – Managing Editor Energy Update

  • Welcomed the participants to the fifth PowerGen Pak Conference.
  • Thanked the speakers and the guest for gracing the occasion with their presence, and the sponsors for lending support to this worthy cause.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW-k4nvLqBY&feature=youtu.be

Dr. Tilo Klinner – Consul General Germany

  • Renewable energy is the future of the world due to depleting natural sources of fuel.
  • Wind energy percentage contribution to electricity generation in the world:
    • 21% Denmark
    • 15% Portugal
    • 14% Spain
    • 7.5% Germany
    • There’s a 40 MW plant in Gujarat, India run solely on solar power.
    • 17,000 MW contribution by solar power to national grid in Germany.
    • There are large lignite coal fields in Eastern Germany which provide the bulk of the power. However, they’ve a large carbon footprint.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4g2VPhRjAI&feature=youtu.be

Nasim Khan VC Hamdard University

Power-Gen Pak Conference 2012

Power-Gen Pak Conference 2012

  • In 1999, a German company estimated the wind corridor in Pakistan to be worth 50,000 MW.
  • Research by an American University put the estimate at 110,000 MW.
  • Germany has been able to capture and make use of 17,000 MW of solar energy in spite of the fact that Germany doesn’t get as much sun as Pakistan.
  • Due to circular debt, electric companies are unable to afford wind power companies.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6qVKkA-dRc&feature=youtu.be

Saigan Sharif – Additional Secretary of Ministry of Science & Technology:

  • Karachi to Gwadar corridor has the potential of 7,000-10,000 MW generation through wind energy.
  • Nexus needed between government, research institutes and industry for a workable plan.
  • Much of the existing problems are due to lack of understanding between the three.
  • Government has its own limits and cannot launch projects based on research by institutes. However it can support them in conjunction with the industry.
  • Scientists have the tendency to quarrel amongst themselves for who gets the patent to an invention or innovation.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QR-kpByM8EE&feature=youtu.be

Qazi Kamal – Chairman Fuel, Gas, Power Sub-SITE Association

  • There are 104 Nuclear power plants in US and 70 in France which contribute roughly 20% of total electricity.
  • 35% of power in Western Europe is achieved through nuclear means.
  • China has plans to set up 40 nuclear power plants.
  • India plans to generate 63,000 MW of nuclear energy by 2032 with the help of General Electric USA.
  • Pakistan only gets 712 MW of nuclear energy.
  • Pakistan has substantial reserves of uranium, 500 times more than gold in various mines all over the country.
  • Pakistan also has 5% uranium enrichment capability.
  • 2,000MW energy through KANUP 2 and 3 will be attained.
  • 8,000MW is the target for nuclear energy.
  • The establishment of Pakistan Nuclear Power Fuel Complex will go a long way in attaining self-sufficiency in nuclear energy.

Tahir Saleem – Chairman IEEE:

  • Problem with energy usage not energy production.
  • KESC has installed capacity of 1260MW but only 600MW of power are being delivered by them.
  • WAPDA had planned 40,000MW of electricity by 2010. Hardly 2,000MW have been added.
  • 10-15% of energy saving is possible without any investment.
  • 22% of energy saving is possible with investment.
  • 70% of electrical consumption is by the industry.
  • Load lightening devices are available which reduce electrical consumption.
  • Government should make it mandatory for the industry to install these devices which will reduce the electrical load on the national grid.
  • Co-generation provides 30% additional energy, a strategy which is being used by hotels.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ntFBeYYd9E&feature=youtu.be

Zubair Motiwala – Chairman Board of Investment, Govt. of Pakistan

Zubair Motiwala

Zubair Motiwala

  • 22,000 MW is the installed capacity.
  • Rs.300 Bn circular debt in July, now touching Rs.400 Bn.
  • 12 hours of loadshedding in the industrial areas until 2 weeks ago.
  • Pakistan has the fifth largest coal reserves in the world – 173Bn which will last 300 years.
  • Thar has huge reserves of lignite coal as determined by research carried out by RW Germany.
  • Special incentives offered by Pakistan Board of Investment for investing in Pakistan’s coal reserves:
    • 20% Return on Equity
    • 30 years tax holiday
    • No custom duty on import of machinery
    • Sales tax exemption
    • United Energy, 3 Gorges and Engro are some of the companies interested in this investment.
    • In 2015 the first powerplant using the thar coal would be operational.
    • Pak-Chine energy commission has determined that there’s a 80km wide as well as long wind corridor with speeds up to 800 knots, which is more than India.
    • A Turkish company is already operating wind turbines in Sindh which are producing 5MW.
    • 34 more turbines are in the offing which will raise the output to 50MW.
    • Plans are in place to allow duty-free import of batteries to store wind energy.
    • Break-up of contribution to electricity:
      • 1/3rd Hydel
      • 1/3rd  Thermal
      • 1/3rd  Diesel/captive/nuclear

 

  • Contribution of gas to national grid:
    • Sindh 69%
    • Balochistan 13%
    • Punjab 5%
    • Share of gas:
      • 27% Sindh
      • 17% Balochistan
      • 45% Punjab
      • Total production was 3800 mmcf, now 200 mmcf have been added making to 4,000 mmcf.
      • Sindh gets 1150 mmcf and Punjab 1800 mmcf.
      • There are 2700 CNG stations in Punjab while 800 CNG stations in Sindh and Balochistan.
      • Most of these 2700 CNG stations in Punjab are illegal connections given after 2007 and result in shortage of gas as the network has become so much convoluted.  
      • 40,000 of unutilized hydel capacity in Pakistan.
      • 2,000 MW for 300 years possible from Thar coal reserves.
      • 15,000 MW addition expected from Thar coal by 2020.

 TO BE CONTINUED IN THE NEXT PART……..

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CIA, RAW, MOSSAD COVERT SUPPORT FOR BALUCHISTAN DISINTEGRATION- A COMPLETE CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS

Posted on 11 February 2012 by Tea Server

On the one hand, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has declared 2012 the ‘Year of Balochistan’, while on the other, the US Congress Committee on Foreign Affairs has convened unprecedented hearing on February 8 this year, and discussed situation of Balochistan. The Committee’s hearing was attended by the supporters of Baloch separtism and American scholars including human rights

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Sindhi nationalists should be vocal on the Social Media (an impromptu advice)

Posted on 11 February 2012 by Tea Server

Our Sindhi nationalists are simply not aware of the world trends. They have not idea how powerful and strong the social media has become in today’s world!

In contrast, the Baloch political activists are now quite alert and actively use it to propagate their message to the world through the use of the social media — blogs, social networks, microblogs, etc.

The proof that the world hears them speak is that BBC has now covered the political activists’efforts on Twitter and blogs. According to the reports, in the backdrop of the biased and selective (under-)reporting of the mainstream Pakistani media, it’s the blogs and micro-blogs (Twitter) which have been the source of information for the world on the brutality of the Pakistani state in Balochistan, that is, their kill-and-dump policy against the Baloch nationalists and freedom fighters.

بلوچستان کی حقیقت کون بتائے گا

امریکہ میں بلوچستان پر بحث، پاکستان کو تشویش

Twitter is quite a powerful tool in online activism right now- (who can forget the Arab Spring?) Thanks to Twitter that it’s now possible to ping United Nations (@UN), Barack Obama (@BarackObama), The White House (@whitehouse), Amnesty International (@amnesty), Human Rights Watch (@hrw) — you name it! They are the ones influencing the world affairs.. and they should be contacted frequently.

Or you can also ping Pentagon Press Secretary at @PentagonPresSec. You can even directly pass your comments to Congressman Brad Sherman (@BradSherman), who recently spoke in favor of the US speaking to the Sindhi and Baloch nations (Watch the video).

Although there are some Sindhi nationalists’accounts on Twitter (Like @jssfjsmm, @jssfmediacell@JssfJsqm, Raja Dahir, Sindhi Xafar but their presence is not quite frequent; whereas, Twitter means continuous pinging the world about your and your issues.

Our Baloch activists have continuously been asking the Sindhi nationalists to be awake and alert on Twitter like them. And I receive tweets like the following frequently:

However, this blog is not about teaching you how to use Twitter.. rather, it’s more for forcing you to start using it for your sociopolitical activism. It’s just to motivate the Sindhi nationalists to start using the power of the social media as an effective tool for lobbying in this age and time.

Keep tweeting — the world is listening!

[You can follow me on Twitter at @AamirRaz.]

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10 February, 2012 10:14

Posted on 10 February 2012 by Tea Server

http://www.awaztoday.com/playshow/19797/Islamabad-Tonight-9th-February-2012.aspx http://www.zemtv.com/2012/02/09/islamabad-tonight-9th-february-2012-latest/
http://www.friendskorner.com/forum/f247/islamabad-tonight-nadeem-malik-9th-february-2012-a-263612/
http://www.pakistanherald.com/Program/Islamabad-Tonight-February-09-2012-Nadeem-Malik-9635

ISLAMABAD TONIGHT

WITH NADEEM MALIK

09-02-2012

TOPIC- POLITICAL SITUATION OF THE COUNTRY

GUESTS- KHURRUM DASTGIR KHAN, BABAR SATTAR, NAYYAR BUKHARI, ANSAR ABBASI, MOEED YOUSUF

KHURRUM DASTGIR KHAN OF PML-N said that executive of Pakistan is not abiding by the resolutions of the parliament or the decisions of the Supreme Court. He said that the parliament passes a resolution but the executive ignores it. He said that after the rejection of review petition there is no more hope left. He said that the people should ask their representatives that they are abiding by the law or not. He said that his party stressed on the problem of Balochistan but went in vain. He said that the people say that the agencies are involved in Balochistan. He said that talking about the personal rights is not treason against the country. He said that about 1500 settlers are also killed in the province of Balochistan. He said that the role of agencies should be finished in Balochistan. He said that an amnesty should be declared for the people of Balochistan gone astray. He said that the nationalist leaders do not represent the majority of the Balochistan people.

BABAR SATTAR A COLUMNIST said that the court has to follow a due process. He said that the courts can not deliberate on the wishes of the people. He said that Aetzaz is arguing that it can be observed that the decisions of the court are according to the law and constitution or not. He said that it is a dangerous argument by Aetzaz because it will not let any decision to be followed. He said that the government in Pakistan is not protecting the basic rights of the people. He said that in Balochistan people and agencies are killing each other. He said that we have handed over the national security issues to the military. He said that it is not the job of the military to judge that who is traitor and who is not.

NAYYAR BUKHARI OF PPPP said that according to his information a consensus has been achieved on twentieth amendment. He said that now the resolution of the twentieth amendment will be presented in front of the parliament.

ANSAR ABBASI A JOURNALIST said that the whole onus is on the Supreme Court at the moment. He said that the parliament is not playing its role. He said that the members of the parliament do not even know that what the 18th amendment all about was. He said that it seems that Aetzaz is taking lesson from Babar Awan because his arguments do not make any sense. He said that Aetzaz says no letter will be sent to the Swiss court and at the same time contempt of the court is not committed. He said that the court should only deliberate when it is needed. He said that America is dared to talk about Balochistan problem because we are the slaves of America. He said that our leaders do not have courage to protest to America. He said that America is responsible for state sponsored terrorism more than any body else. He said that we should talk to the people have gone astray towards the terrorism. He said that we should not hand over our problems to the military because it complicates things. He said that amnesty should be announced both for the people of Balochistan and tribal areas.

MOEED YOUSUF A ANALYST FROM AMERICA said that American government does not support the discussion on Balochistan in their country. He said that Pakistan is on target at the moment and there is a negative impression about it in the Washington DC. He said that the problem of NATO supply will be resolved and a levy will be charged on NATO containers.

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US interference on Balochistan issue condemnable: Legislators

Posted on 10 February 2012 by Tea Server

ISLAMABAD: Senators from both sides of the divide on Thursday condemned the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations for discussing the Balochistan issue, and termed it as a direct interference in Pakistan’s affairs. Raising the issue on a point of order Senator Raza Rabbani said that the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations has no [...]

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US Congressional Hearing May Spell Trouble for Pakistan

Posted on 07 February 2012 by Tea Server

The United States (US) Committee on Foreign Affairs is set to convene a congressional hearing on Wednesday (February 8), for an exclusive discussion on Balochistan.

The extraordinary event has generated great interest among followers of Pakistan-US relations, as the allies’ mutual relationship seems to be deteriorating. The powerful House of Representatives committee oversees America’s foreign assistance programs and experts believe it can recommend halting US assistance to Pakistan over human rights violation in Balochistan.

Calls for ‘independence’
While Islamabad has strictly treated Balochistan as an internal matter, the debate on such a divisive topic by the powerful committee has highlighted the level of American interest in Balochistan and its support, if any, for the nationalist movement. On its part, Pakistan has kept Washington at arm’s length on the Balochistan issue, by refusing to grant it permission to open a consulate in Quetta.

A Republican Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, who recently co-authored an article with Congressman Louie Gohmert expressing support for an independent Balochistan, will chair the hearing.

“Perhaps we should even consider support for a Balochistan carved out of Pakistan to diminish radical power there (in Pakistan),” Rohrabacher wrote in his piece.

According to Asia-Pacific Reporting Blog, “it is expected that the hearing will tackle issues related to whether or not the US Congress should tie human rights issues in Balochistan to Pakistani aid.”

Witness box
Another area of interest is of the controversial witnesses who will testify before the committee. The three-member panel comprises of defence analyst Ralph Peters, Georgetown assistant professor, C. Christine Fair and Ali Dayan Hasan, Pakistan Director of the Human Rights Watch.

Ironically, the panel on Balochistan does not include a Baloch representative, an issue which has disappointed the Baloch diaspora in the United States, who fear the misinterpretation of their stance by people they view as unfamiliar with the Baloch conflict.

One of the witnesses, Ralph Peters, attracted scathing criticism by right-wing Pakistani strategists in June 2006, when his article Blood Borders was published in the Armed Forces Journal with a map of Free Balochistan. Peters, 59, a former US army officer, is expected to support in his testimony the idea of an independent Balochistan comprising of the Balochistan provinces in Pakistan and Iran and parts of Afghanistan.

On the other hand, Dr Christine Fair is known as a passionate supporter of Pakistan with an anti-India stance. The Pakistani media quoted Dr Fair in March 2009, for allegedly linking India with the Baloch insurgency. She was reportedly questioned the role of the Indian consulates in Afghanistan and Iran.

“Having visited the Indian mission in Zahedan,” she told a roundtable organized by the Foreign Affairs magazine, “I can assure you they (Indians) are not issuing visas as their main activity.” Later on, however, she told Outlook, an Indian news magazine, in an interview that the Pakistanis had blown her comments out of proportion.

On Twitter, a week ahead of the hearing, Dr Fair called Ralph Peters, the fellow witness, a “nut” and asked “WHAT does he know?” On Saturday, she also irked the Balochs by questioning their majority status in Balochistan while in another Tweet she warned the separatists not to “expect me to support an independent Balochistan”.

Public debate
Dr. Akbar S. Ahmed
, Pakistan’s former high commissioner to the United Kingdom, told Dawn.com that the congressional hearing was a “significant step” in highlighting Balochistan’s problems. “The information provided in the event,” he said, “will not only be used by members of the US Congress but will also be picked up by the world media.”

“The shocking stories of torture and murder in Balochistan will become part of the public debate. It is in the interest of Pakistan to quickly and effectively resolve the situation in Balochistan bringing back the Baluch with honor, respect and dignity,” said Dr Ahmed, who is currently the Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies at the American University in Washington DC.

Dr Ahmed, who served in 1980s as the Commissioner of three districts in Balochistan, says the hearing can potentially create a great deal of negative publicity for Pakistan.

Close watchers
In the United States, the conflict in Balochistan has been gaining remarkable attention of late. While some officials from the government and non-governmental organizations have only expressed concern over the situation, other individuals, including former army soldiers, State department officials and members of the US Congress, have now begun to publicly assert support for an independent Balochistan.

For instance, on January 15, Victoria Nuland, the State Department spokeswoman, expressed America’s “deep concern over the ongoing violence in Balochistan, especially targeted killings, disappearances and human rights violations.

“This (Balochistan) is a complex issue. We strongly believe that the best way forward is for all the parties to resolve their differences through peaceful dialogue,” she said.

Last year on November 16, the State Department deputy spokesman, Mark Toner, had also observed during a press briefing, “You know, more broadly, we do have concerns about the situation in Balochistan. We’ve addressed those concerns with the government of Pakistan.”

Nationalist view
Baloch nationalists are cautiously monitoring Wednesday’s hearing.

“To be honest, we are not very optimistic about this meeting,” Sardar Akhtar Mengal, a former chief minister of Balochistan, told Dawn.com, “but both support and attention from the US are significant because the presence of the US cannot be overlooked in South East Asia. It is essential that the US gives attention to Balochistan, as the aid that is given to Pakistan in the name of war against terror is being spent to commit atrocities in Balochistan.”

A political expert in Washington DC, who requested anonymity, said during the election year, the Republicans are likely to bring up the Balochistan issue to castigate Democratic President Barrack Obama for deliberately keeping quiet against Pakistan, an ally in the war on terror, for allegedly misusing American assistance to fight the secular Balochs instead of quashing the Taliban.

After the killing of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, many American policymakers have become disillusioned with Pakistan and now some of them propose an independent Balochistan to fight religious extremism. Last month, Louie Gohmert, another Republican Congressman from Texas, suggested that the US should, “talk about creating a Balochistan in the southern part of Pakistan…they love us. They’ll stop the IEDs (improvised explosive devices) and all the weaponry coming into Afghanistan, and we got a shot to win over there.”

Sardar Mengal, who leads the largest Balochistan National Party (BNP), says the hearing does not mean that the Washington is going to support the Baloch cause in the future.

“What the US can do for us is to care for the Baloch as human beings. Since Washington is apparently a committed supporter of human rights, it is obligatory that the US should stop the genocide of the Baloch nation by the authorities as it has done in other parts of the world, supporting their right of self-determination.”

M. Chris Mason, a Senior Fellow at the Center for Advanced Defense Studies, who recently retired from the US Foreign Service, has emerged as another ardent proponent of free Balochistan in the United States.

In an article, Mason, who lecturers at the prestigious National Defense University, argued an independent Balochistan would solve many of the [Af-Pak] region’s most intractable problems overnight and would create “a territorial buffer between rogue states Iran and Pakistan.”

“The answer to the current Pakistani train-wreck is… recognizing Balochistan’s legitimate claim to independence… to help the Baluchis go the way of the Bangladeshis in achieving their dream of freedom from tyranny, corruption and murder at the hands of the diseased state,” he wrote.

Routine matter
Hassan Abbas, a scholar based in Washington DC who until recently was Quaid-i-Azam Chair Professor at Columbia University in New York, seriously doubts if the US will officially support Baloch nationalists at this time as this will complicate US-Pakistan relations.

“I think the hearing is a routine matter as all security related issues in Pakistan are being analyzed in the policy world with keen interest as well as concern. The hearing will discuss human rights issue as well as politics,” says Abbas, who is also a Senior Advisor at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, “but the hearing itself will not create any serious diplomatic row. The US Congress must listen and understand that there is a variety of perspectives on the subject.”

Dr Ahmed, meanwhile, attributes the deepening crisis in Balochistan to Islamabad’s failure to understand that time is running out for it.

“The leaders of Pakistan are so focused on the power struggles in Islamabad that they seem to have little will or imagination to deal with the urgent issues that concern the country’s largest province of Balochistan.”

How will Islamabad respond to the hearing?

“Pakistan’s establishment is quite sensitive about the Balochistan crisis and they will follow the hearings closely and sceptically,” says Hassan Abbas, whose book, Pakistan’s Drift into Extremism, was published in 2005.

According to Abbas, hawkish elements in Pakistani media are likely to create a lot of hue and cry over the hearing. Yet he cautions, “They will serve Pakistan better by focusing on projecting the concerns of the ordinary Baloch people, who are disenfranchised, distressed and increasingly getting disenchanted.”

Sardar Mengal of BNP, who was detained in Karachi for several months during the Pervez Musharraf regime, predicts there would be a definite reaction from the government.

“They can only display their superiority to the ones who are weaker, and in this case, the Baloch are the weaker ones,” he says and warns, “But if there is a reaction from Pakistan toward us, this time it will be once and for all. Either the Baloch will swim across or sink as a nation.” (Courtesy: Dawn, Pakistan)

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Hanna Lake, Quetta..

Posted on 02 February 2012 by Tea Server

hanna lake

Hanna Lake a delightful picnic spot near Quetta city in Pakistan and is one of the main attractions in the city. The lake is located a little short of the place where the Urak Valley begins and 10 km from Quetta. The greenish-blue waters of the lake provide a rich contrast to the sandy brown of the hills in the background.

Golden fish in the lake comes swimming right up to the edge of the lake. There is a lakeside restaurant with picnic tables shaded by pine trees. At one end, the irrigation dam rises out of the depths like battlements of a fort.

However, in 2011 the lake re-filled and once again gave rise to flora and fauna in its environment. The turquoise waters of the lake provide a rich contrast to the sandy brown of the hills in the background. One can promenade on the terraces or hire a boat and paddle on the lake and round the island in the middle.

hanna lake quetta

Urak balochistan

Urak is a valley surrounded by mountains in the province of Balochistan in Pakistan. It is located near Hana Lake, and 21 kilometres from Quetta city.  This valley is used for growing apple trees of good quality. It has a small waterfall in the end from where the Wali Tangi valley begins.  The Pashtun owners of the apple garden are very strict about the plucking of apples from the trees; the tourists may view and purchase the apples but may not pluck them from the trees, in case they may fine the tourists more than Rs.500

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Fuel Prices Pumped Up..

Posted on 02 February 2012 by Tea Server

Fuel Prices Pumped Up..

ISLAMABAD– Cash-starved government in a desperate bid Tuesday added to the miseries of the already overburdened consumers by increasing the prices of POL products up to six per cent while a surcharge up to Rs 14.70 per mmbtu was also imposed on CNG with immediate effect.Though Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra), in a bid to benefit the consumers, has recommended the government to maintain the POL prices by reducing the petroleum levy, yet the Finance Ministry, turning down the recommendations of Ogra, has approved further hike in the already sky-high prices of POL products from three to six per cent. Similarly, Ogra had recommended no increase in gas prices but were overruled by the Federal Government.According to Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority’s notification pertaining the prices of petroleum oil and lubricants (POL) for the current month, a further hike of Rs 5.37 per litre in motor gasoline (petrol), high octane blended component (HOBC) Rs 6.29 per litre, high speed diesel (HSD) Rs4.64 per litre, light diesel oil (LDO) Rs 3.43 per litre and kerosene Rs 2.78 per litre has been given this time. Moreover, Finance Ministry has jacked up the ratio of petroleum levy (PL) on HSD by Rs 1.32 per litre. Resultantly, the PL on HSD has reached a high level of Rs6.50 per litre.It is to note here that in accordance with upward trend of oil prices in the international market, the price of HSD was likely to go up by Rs3.11 per litre. After this recent surge, new price of petrol has reached at Rs 94.91 per litre, HOBC Rs 118.20 per litre, HSD Rs 103.46 per litre, kerosene oil Rs 92.02 per litre and the per litre price of LDO has touched Rs 90.21 per litre.Meanwhile, petroleum ministry has issued a notification of imposition of 10 per cent gas infrastructure development surcharge on compressed natural gas (CNG) with effect from today (1st February).Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority has issued a notification pertaining to the revised prices of the CNG after the issuance of notification from ministry of petroleum and natural resources with effect from start of the February. According to the notification of the ministry, a surcharge worth Rs 14.70 per mmbtu has been imposed on the regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and Potohar while Rs 7.90/mmbtu has been decided to impose on Sindh and Punjab regions. In this way, with an increase of 71 paisa, the price of CNG in the region one has touched a record high level of Rs74.29 per kilogram while after this hike of 36 paisa for region two, CNG will be available at Rs 69.60/kg in this region.It is worth mentioning that government had reduced 10 per cent surcharge on 4th January succumbing to the pressure of CNG association’s countrywide strike.

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