Centre recommends three names for Sindh inspector general’s post
Sindh government denies receiving any names SAMAA | Aamir Majeed - Posted: Feb 25, 2021 | Last Updated: 1 month ago SAMAA | Aamir Majeed Posted: Feb 25, 2021 | Last Updated: 1 month ago
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The federal government has recommended three names for the post of Sindh inspector general, sources said Wednesday, as the centre-Sindh row over IG Mushtaq Mahar continues to deepen.
It began with the arrest of Sindh Assembly Opposition Leader
Haleem Adil Sheikh last week. He is accused of violating electoral rules and
interfering with an anti-encroachment operation in Malirâs Memon Goth.
On Monday, Sindh Governor Imran Ismail said he had written a letter to Prime Minister Imran Khan, seeking immediate removal of IG Mahar. He wished for a police chief in Sindh “who may not oblige anyone”.
WATCH: An ex-policeman is playing Chaudhry Aslam in a film
Chaudhry The Martyr is based on Aslam s life SAMAA | Qaisar Kamran - Posted: Jan 24, 2021 | Last Updated: 2 months ago SAMAA | Qaisar Kamran Posted: Jan 24, 2021 | Last Updated: 2 months ago
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Chaudhry Aslam, the feared Karachi police official who was killed in an attack, is getting a film made on his life. He is played in Chaudhry The Martyr by Tariq Islam, a former policeman who used to work under him.
Director Azeem Sajjad confirmed this to SAMAA Digital. The film has famous actors like Shamoon Abbasi and Saleem Mairaj. Model Zara Abid is a part of the cast too.
Honesty, merit can make country Quaid’s Pakistan, says governor Sarwar
Lahore
January 12, 2021
LAHORE:National Highways & Motorway Police (NHMP) is an organisation which has made us feel pride not only in Pakistan but among comity of nations by adhering to the values of honesty, courtesy and equal implementation of law, said Governor Ch Muhammad Sarwar while inaugurating a water filtration plant at NHMP Training College, Sheikhupura. Upon arrival at NHMP Training College, the governor was given guard of honour by officers of NHMP. Later, the governor inaugurated water filtration plant donated by Sarwar Foundation.
Talking to officers of NHMP, Ch Sarwar said the water filtration plant, which has capacity to purify two thousand litre water per hour, is gift for trainee officers of NHMP.
LAHORE: Governor Chaudhry Sarwar says complaints of violations of the minority rights are more in the advanced countries than in Pakistan.
He says he has spent years in England and travelled to other countries where the Muslims are not enjoying equal rights for their cultural and religious activities as compared to the minorities living in Pakistan.
Mr Sarwar was addressing a ceremony organised after the inauguration of a water filtration plant at the training college of the National Highways and Motorways Police in Sheikhupura on Monday.
NH&MP Inspector General Kaleem Imam, Punjab Minister for Human Rights Ijaz Alam, provincial minister for disaster management authority Mian Khalid Mehmood, commandant training college Mehboob Aslam, DIG Chaudhry Sultan and other senior officers were present on the occasion.