Peshawar
February 16, 2021
NOWSHERA: A local leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Monday claimed his party candidate was destined to win the by-election on PK-63.
Speaking at public meetings at Nowshera Kalaan, Soryakhel, Shahmir Garhi and Khushal Colony here, Ishaq Khattak, who is also son of Federal Minister for Defence Pervez Khattak, said that the PTI would sweep the by-poll and the PDM contestant would face a crushing defeat in the by-election on February 19. Candidate for the by-election on PK-63 Mian Umar Kakakhel and others also addressed the public meetings held in connection with campaign for by-poll.
He hoped the people of Nowshera would not cast votes to the PDM candidate as they had not carried out any uplift project in the district during their rule. He said that late Mian Jamsheduddin Kakakhel and Defence Minister Pervez Khattak had served the people of Nowshera selflessly and now only the PTI candidate deserved to be elected on the PK-63 seat.
NAB gives breakdown of cases
National
February 3, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The National Accountability Bureau said Tuesday of 179 mega corruption cases, 63 cases have been brought to a logical conclusion as per the law, while 95 corruption cases are in the accountability courts.
According to NAB announcement on Tuesday, 12 mega corruption cases are pending with the accountability courts. Fines were imposed in cases of Abdul Qadir Tawakal and others, Bariq Syndicate Rawalpindi and others, Pakistan Medical Cooperative Housing Society management and land suppliers, Haris Afzal, son of Sher Muhammad Afzal and others,
Seth Nisar Ahmed and others, Sheikh Muhammad Afzal, Chief Executive/ Director of Harris Steel Industry Pvt. Ltd and others, Raza Habib, Chief Executive, Mrs. Shumaila Messrs Janat Apparel Pvt. Ltd. Faisalabad, Sheikh Mohammad Afzal, Galaxy City Rawalpindi management and others, Ayaz Khan Niazi, former NICL chairman and others, Syed Mureed Kazim, former provincial minister for
Owner of Raj Kapoor’s mansion refuses to sell it for Rs15m
Top Story
January 27, 2021
PESHAWAR: Owner of Indian film legendry actor Raj Kapoor’s ancestral house refused to sell the house for Rs15 million. The landlord demanded Rs2 billion from the government. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has fixed the total value of Raj Kapoor’s house around Rs15 million.
The PTI government had decided to buy the ancestral homes of Dilip Kumar and Raj Kapoor in Peshawar and convert them into museums. The district administration had enacted Section Four for the purchase of both ancestral houses. An amount of Rs24 million has been released to the Deputy Commissioner on Tuesday for the purchase of both the houses.
Owner of Raj Kapoor’s mansion refuses to sell it for Rs15 million
Top Story
January 27, 2021
PESHAWAR: Owner of Indian film legendry actor Raj Kapoor’s ancestral house refused to sell the house for Rs15 million. The landlord demanded Rs2 billion from the government. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has fixed the total value of Raj Kapoor’s house around Rs15 million.
The PTI government had decided to buy the ancestral homes of Dilip Kumar and Raj Kapoor in Peshawar and convert them into museums. The district administration had enacted Section Four for the purchase of both ancestral houses. An amount of Rs24 million has been released to the deputy commissioner on Tuesday for the purchase of both the houses.