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GWADAR: The body of a student of Turbat University was found in a dam in the Panjgur area of Makran on Tuesday. He had received one bullet on his body.
Levies officials said the student, identified as Asad Munir, belonged to the Tusp area of Panjgur district. He went for picnic along with his friends to the Gomazaeen dam area, but did not return home.
The family informed Levies about his disappearance. Levies personnel launched a search and found the body floating in the dam. The body was shifted to Panjgur district hospital, where doctors said he had received one bullet on his body which caused his death.
On accountability
January 20, 2021
It is part of our faith that, while everyone will be rewarded for his/her good deeds, we will also be held accountable for our selective punitive actions against our political opponents, and inactions against those criminals who oblige us with their political and financial support to hide their crimes.
Witch-hunts in the garb of accountability, and intentionally turning a blind eye towards serious misappropriations by a few favourites are all corrupt practices and will not go unpunished on the day of judgement.
After the creation of Pakistan, corruption initially found its roots in the false claims for land allotments to displaced persons. Thereafter, it gradually permeated all segments of our society. Land revenue departments, police service, lower civil and sessions courts, customs and most government departments are beset with corrupt practices which have unfortunately now become the order of the day.
Mandviwala warns NAB officials of their media trial
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January 19, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Deputy Chairman Saleem Mandviwala warned in the Senate on Monday that now every officer of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) would face the media trial, as the issue of politicians’ witch-hunting was not coming to an end.
He said, “People are leaving the country and are worried that NAB may run their news stories any time and the notices issued to them will be run on the channels.
“This matter is not coming to an end, rather growing. So, I tell the government officials we will seriously consider the issue and end it as soon as possible.”
Senate Deputy Chairman Saleem Mandviwalla on Monday said although politicians and businessmen were regularly subjected to media trials, it was now the turn of N