Friday, March 8, 2013


‘Tahafuz Huqooq-e-Marwat’ worries politicians in Lakki Marwat
Barkatullah Marwat
PESHAWAR: A new political party ‘Tahafuz Huqooq-e-Marwat’, which has emerged in Abbashaheedkhel area, has become worrisome to political parties in Lakki Marwat district.
Abbashaheedkhel region comprises the three villages of Dallokhel, Abbakhel and Matora. Some other villages including Wanda Kalin and Zerhan have also joined hands with the elders of the abovementioned three villages in their campaign.
The elders, who have formed the ‘Tahafuz-e-Huqooq Marwat’, want to field their own candidates in the upcoming elections to fight for their rights.
For this purpose, they held a series of meetings so far and another meeting was held at Dallokhel village on Friday where over 6,000 people of these villages were present.
They formed a committee comprising 70 members and also another think-tank consisting of 15-20 members to deal with the election process and finally they would set up a four-member committee with a responsibility of holding negotiations with the candidates of other political parties if they approached them.
The committee would unanimously nominate their joint candidates in near future to contest the election from PK-76 and NA-27.
The total votes of the Abbashaheedkhel is said to be over 27,000 and they are of the view that the votes, if polled in favour of their own candidates, could ensure their win on both the seats.
It was learnt that they are thinking over ban on the entry of local politicians to the villages. “For how long we will be puppets in the hands of these politicians?” asked a villager.
They said the Saifullah brothers played their role in shifting the site (which has become controversial) for the construction of the Lakki Cadet College to a far-flung area near Punjab boundary instead of building it near the District Headquarters.
“Isn’t it surprising that the district headquarters was built by Saifullah brothers in the 90’s and now when it came to the cadet college, it is being shifted away from the district headquarters,” asked another villager.
The site is being shifted to please a single person, namely Aslam Khan Isakkhel, who has donated about 1000 kanals piece of land for the cadet college, and the area is 25 kilometers away from the Indus Highway and district headquarters.
Ironically, the 600 kanals land donated by the Abbakhel villagers free of cost for the construction of the cadet college near the district headquarters has been made a bone of contention.
The provincial government had also approved the same site for the college but the Saifullah brothers have been creating hurdles for this mega project. The villagers also say the Lakki city and other villages, except these three villages, have been provided natural gas facility. “Why have these three villages been ignored; why are we being meted out step-motherly treatment?” questioned an area resident.
They say they have been facing unscheduled loadshedding and deprived of gas and other facilities being enjoyed by people of other villages in the district.
Retired Professor Zarwali Khan told The News that they would continue their mission to nominate their own candidates irrespective of the propaganda by other parties against them.
“We have a right to field and elect our own candidates as it’s a democratic process where everyone can form his party and field their candidate,” he asked.
“We have launched this mission to mobilise the people of other villages to stand up firmly for their own interests instead of becoming tools and puppets in the hands of these seasonal politicians,” he added.
He said the people of Abbashaheedkhel were against the ‘Khans’ and ‘Maulanas’ as they had been exploiting the people for their own ends.
“We have also been invited by residents of other villages after coming to know about the united stand taken by the people of Abbashaheedkhel and we will certainly visit them to get their point of view and their support,” Zarwali Khan said.
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Political war between Saifullah brothers, JUI-F getting tense in Lakki Marwat

Barkatullah Marwat
LAKKI MARWAT: The political war between Saifullah brothers and leaders of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F), which has been going on since the then Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA) government, is likely to get tense gradually in the district.

The JUI-F has decided to award tickets to former MPA Zafarullah Khan Marwat for PK-74, another former MPA Imran Khan for PK-75 and former judicial officer Sher Afzal Khan for PK-76 while ticket for the lone seat of the National Assembly (NA-29) might go to the sitting MPA Munawwar Khan or probably to his brother Ameer Nawaz Khan.

However, there are rumours that JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman is also flexing his muscles to contest for NA-29 seat. Last time Maulana Fazl had lost to PPP leader and National Assembly Deputy Speaker Faisal Karim Kundi in his hometown Dera Ismail Khan and later former chief minister. Leader of the Opposition in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly MPA Akram Khan Durrani later got him succeeded from Bannu.

Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) MNA Humayun Saifullah Khan has been carrying out his election campaign effectively and he daily visits the far-flung areas where people are deprived of the basic facilities such as drinking water, electricity, education and healthcare.

He is not only making hectic efforts for his own win but also for his brothers, PPP provincial president Anwar Saifullah Khan and PML (Likeminded) Senator Salim Saifullah Khan.

Political circles of Saifullah brothers are of the view that Anwar Saifullah Khan would again contest election from PK-74 and Humayun Saifullah from PK-75 while on PK-76 they would support PML-N leader Akhtar Munir Marwat, retired federal secretary and brother of Anwar Kamal Marwat (late) and for the seat of NA-29 Senator Salim Saifullah Khan and Anwar Saifullah Khan are expected to contest the polls.
In Serai Naurang tehsil, another candidate Anwar Hayat Khan of Jamaat-e-Islami, former union council nazim, is also set to contest the election from PK-74 as an independent candidate.

The leaders of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) including Zarin Zia, Salim Nawaz and others have not yet given their decision regarding the elections.

The position of Saifullah brothers in PK-74 seems stronger after former councillor Ghafoor Khan Takhtikhel joined their group.

Awami National Party (ANP) candidates have not yet come forward, nor have they launched political and election campaign though MPA Yasmin Zia and her husband Saddruddin advocate, who is also president of ANP district cabinet, but mostly he lives in Peshawar, have not yet made up their minds to contest the polls.
Former inspector general of police Dil Jan Khan has recently joined the JUI-F and his cousin Sher Afzal Khan is already in the run for the polls. Former councillor and PPP leader late Muhammad Azim Khan Begukhel joined the JUI-F and the credit goes to his early joining the party and that’s why JUI-F chief has decided to award ticket for PK-76 to Sher Afzal Khan.
Likewise, JUI-F MPA Naseer Muhammad Khan Maidadkhel has also not expressed his wish whether or not to contest the coming election again.
There is no denying the fact that MPA Akram Khan Durrani did not release fund for the development of Lakki Marwat during his five-year long tenure as chief minister in the past.
He did not extend the two-way road to Lakki Marwat via Serai Naurang tehsil from Bannu despite the fact that former MPA Zafarullah Khan was there.
Also, the ex-chief minister did not set up the Jail Park in Lakki Marwat while he completed a similar scheme in his native town Bannu. He did not develop the drainage system in Lakki Marwat like what he did in Bannu.
He also awarded a vast land to one of his dear ones to establish a park in Malu Gul area.
The list of complaints may run longer but all he did because of having political grudges against Lakki-based Saifullah brothers and hopefully the people would not have forgotten these things.
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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Fog continues to disrupt flight schedule, irks passengers in KP

Barkatullah Marwat
PESHAWAR: The thick fog that have enveloped most parts of the country including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have disrupted flight schedule at the Bacha Khan International Airport, Peshawar.

 

The cancellation of international flights due to the foggy weather has created problems for the general passengers, including those working in the Gulf countries as they have been stranded in the provincial capital over the last three days.

Talking to The News, a group of passengers complained that they should have been informed about the delays. One of the passengers, Nek Wali hailing from Miranshah in North Waziristan complained he came to the airport on Monday, but the flight was cancelled due to thick fog. “My visa is going to expire today (Wednesday) if I don’t catch the flight,” he said.

Another passenger, Mohammad Shah, said he was scheduled to leave for Dubai, but couldn’t do so due to cancellation of the flight. “The management of the company I work for will be angry at me. They don’t accept excuses and want us to arrival on time after availing the leave,” he said.

Sharing his difficulties, Akbar Ali belonging to Shangla said, “I spent three days in a hotel due to the cancellation of my flight. “I would have spent the three days at home if I knew of the problem,” he maintained.

Usman Ali, resident of Chitral district, said, “The relevant authorities were supposed to inform the passengers about the flight schedule.” Abdur Rehman, who wanted to take a flight to a Gulf country, believed the officials of the various franchises sitting in the airport were dodging the passengers.

‘Accused’ doctor appointed DHQ Lakk imedical superintendent

Barkatullah Marwat

PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has appointed a doctor as the medical superintendent in the District Headquarters Hospital (DHQ) in Lakki Marwat district although he was held ‘guilty’ by an inquiry committee in a case regarding illegal cutting of trees.


The official documents with ‘The News’ revealed that Dr Mashal Khan had ordered cutting the trees in the Police and Civil Hospital in Serai Naurang tehsil in 2011 when he was posted there as senior medical officer.

The trees at the government institutions have always been the property of the forest department. However, the sources said that Dr Mashal had ordered the peons of the hospital to cut the trees without bringing it into the notice of the forest department officials.

The sources said that a nominal amount of Rs320 was deposited by Dr Mashal in the government exchequer while no account was given of the money earned through the sale of the timber.

Following the incident, the then executive district officer (EDO) Dr Muhammad Iqbal constituted a three-member committee comprising Dr Muhammad Bashir as chairman and Dr Muhammad Ishaq and Dr Muhammad Altaf as members to hold investigation into the allegations levelled against Dr Mashal Khan for illegally cutting the trees.

The inquiry committee submitted its report in which Dr Mashal Khan was held responsible for misusing his authority and recommended ‘major penalty’ for him.

The then EDO forwarded the inquiry report to the provincial director general health in Peshawar, but nothing came out of it.

The Health Department first appointed Dr Mashal Khan, who is in grade 18, as the agency surgeon for the Frontier Region (FR) Lakki Marwat and later as the medical superintendent in the District Headquarters Hospital replacing Dr Muhammad Ishaq who is in grade-19. The sources said another inquiry had also been ordered against the MS in connection with the previous enquiry.

They said that Dr Akbar Jan and Dr Khan Malook had been appointed as inquiry officers against Dr Mashal Khan, but interestingly both are subordinate to the medical superintendent. “It is somewhat awesome to conduct inquiry against your boss or head of the institution and I don’t think the inquiry would be fair and transparent,” a doctor, wishing anonymity, told The News.

Former MS Dr Muhammad Ishaq was transferred and posted as the in-charge of the Rural Health Centre, Tajori.

When contacted, Dr Mashal Khan said the previous inquiry was one-sided and was not transparent. He said he was ready to face the consequences of the second inquiry to be conducted by his subordinate doctors.

Interestingly, he had given a statement in writing to the enquiry committee that the remaining amount had been spent on manufacturing furniture for the hospital.

However, EDO Abdul Ghaffar Wazir said the enquiry had been conducted against Dr Mashal Khan and forwarded to the director general of Health Department but no result had come out.

He also said another enquiry had been ordered by the Health Department against Dr Mashal.