4 die in Rawalpindi gang shoot out

RAWALPINDI: Four persons have died in an armed clash between two groups.

Police sources said that an exchange of fire between 2 groups had claimed 4 lives and injured 6 others in the limits of airport police station.

The deceased have been identified as Manzoor, 16, Allah Noor, 18, Syed Mohammad, 50, while a passerby; 33 year old Naseer was caught up in the firing range.

Two children among the injured have been shifted to Benazir Bhutto Hospital for treatment.

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Court adjourns Zardari torture case till Dec 12

KARACHI: A local court has adjourned the trial of Zardari torture case till December 12.

Additional session judge, Zamir Tunio, heard the case.

Zardari torture case had been lodged against former National accountability Bureau (NAB) chairman, Saif Ur Rehman, Mujeeb ur Rehman, ex-IG Sindh Rana Maqbool, former superintendent jail Najaf Mirza and Farooque Amin Qureshi for inflicting torture on the incumbent President, Asif ali Zardari, during his imprisonment.

Ex-Superintendent Najaf Mirza has been out on bail as per court order; however remaining accomplices are still at large.

The next hearing of the trial will be held on December 12.

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MQM remembers Sohrab Goth tragedy

KARACHI: The 23rd anniversary of the martyrs of October 31, 1986 Tragedy was observed across the country with reverence under the aegis of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), Geo News reported Saturday.

According to a statement issued here from the MQM, the gatherings for Quran Khawni and Fateha Khawni were held at party?s offices in Sindh, Punjab, NWFP, Balochistan, Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan to commemorate the anniversary of Sohrab Goth tragedy on October 31, 1986.

The central gathering was held at Khurshid Baigum Memorial Hall Azizabad adjacent to MQM?s centre, where Quran Khawni was observed.

The party workers in large number including MQM Rabta Committee?s member including Deputy Convener Anees Ahmed Qaimkhani and City Nazim Mustafa Kamal attended the anniversary.

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Women no longer ?warm-up? act

LONDON: The showpiece men?s matches at next year?s ICC World Twenty20 in the West Indies will take place before, rather than after, the corresponding

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Pakistan beat India in Super Sixes

HONG KONG: Pakistan defeated India in Hong Kong Super Sixes Tournament here on Saturday.

In the event being held at the Kowloon Cricket Club, India batted first and made 65 runs for the loss of one wicket in the allotted five overs.

Their main scorers for India were Manish Pandey (28) and Groove Dhamen (27) while Junaid Zia took one wicket for Pakistan.

Pakistan reached the required target without losing any wicket.

Ahmed Shahzad scored 31 runs from only nine balls while captain Faisal Iqbal made 26.

Pakistan were beaten by Sri Lanka and England in earlier matches.

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Price of 40 kg raw cotton surges to Rs1900

KARACHI: The price of 40 kg raw cotton has climbed to Rs.1900, as a result of rise in demand of raw cotton.

Ahsan ul Haq, member central executive committee of Pakistan cotton Ginner?s association told Geo News that price of raw cotton has witnessed an increase of Rs.25 on Saturday.

He further added that during the current season the price of raw cotton had touched Rs1925 per 40 kg in Sindh.

The Pakistan cotton association official, Ahsaan ul Haq cited the expected increase in the rate of cotton by the ginners as the cause of hike in raw cotton?s price.

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Sikh yatris arrive in Pakistan to celebrate Guru day

LAHORE: Over 1,500 Indian pilgrims arrived here on Saturday to join the birth anniversary celebrations of Guru Nanak.

?Some 1,500 yatris (pilgrims) have arrived in the first special train and a couple of hundred others are expected in the second train,? Fraz Abbas, Deputy Director of Pakistan?s Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB), said.

Abbas expressed satisfaction at the arrival of such a large number of Indian pilgrims in testing times.

Earlier, Pakistani authorities persuaded their Indian counterparts to allow special trains to cross the border to transport Sikhs who wished to participate in the celebrations despite the advisory against visiting Pakistan.

Abbas said the Indian Railways had on Friday refused to allow Pakistan?s special trains to go to Amritsar to transport the pilgrims.

?On the request of the Evacuee Trust Property Board, the Indian High Commission in Islamabad persuaded its government and got the issue sorted out,? he said.

ETPB Chairman Asif Hashmi and other officials greeted the pilgrims at the Wagah border.

After completing immigration procedures, the pilgrims left for Gurdwara Janamsthan at Nankana Sahib, the birthplace of Guru Nanak, where a three-day festival will begin on November 2.

Jageer Singh, a member of the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee, told reporters at Wagah that he was satisfied with the security arrangements.

?Though the law and order situation in Pakistan is not ideal, we are not afraid of coming here no matter what happens because this place is very sacred for us,? he said.

The ETPB, which maintains shrines of minority communities and arranges visits by foreign pilgrims, has put in place strict security measures in the wake of a series of terrorist attacks across Pakistan.

The paramilitary Pakistan Rangers have been deployed for the security of the pilgrims.

Senior officials of the Indian High Commission have also been sent to Lahore to oversee arrangements for the pilgrims.

The Indian government had on Tuesday advised pilgrims against visiting Pakistan in view of the deteriorating security situation.

?The government of India is of the view that it is not advisable for Indian pilgrims to visit Pakistan in the prevailing situation when frequent terrorist attacks are taking place in Punjab province… where all gurdwaras are situated,? said a statement from the home ministry.

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Trott rejects Vaughan?s claims

LONDON: Jonathan Trott has angrily denied accusations from Michael Vaughan that the Cape Town born England international celebrated with South Africa

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PML-N never supports ban on media: Ahsan

ISLAMABAD: Information Secretary of Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) Ahsan Iqbal Saturday said Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) did not support slapping ban on the media in the meeting of National Assembly?s Standing Committee on Information.

Addressing a press conference along with Nuzhat Sadiq?a member of NA?s Standing Committee on Information, he demanded the government to have the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) fully debated in the National Assembly.

Ahsan Iqbal said PML-N members did not favour such amendments in the meeting of NA?s standing committee, as the party is proponent of freedom of media and the free media guarantees the supremacy of law and democracy.

PML-N leader said his party will not only vote against the NRO but also vehemently oppose it in the NA session to be held on November 2.

Mian Nawaz Sharif?s homecoming was not a result of any NRO or deal, but was effected with the verdict of Supreme Court (SC), he said warning Maulana Fazlur Rehman against linking PML-N with the NRO, saying he (Fazl) may well go on advocating the NRO.

Ahsan urged the Pakistan Muslim League (PML-Q) to first apologize for issuing NRO in collusion with former President Gen (rtd) Pervez Musharraf.

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Shujaat says deal struck between PPP, PML-N on NRO

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Q President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain has said that matters in connection with National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) have been settled between Pakistan People?s Party and Pakistan Muslim League-N.

Talking to media here on Saturday, Chaudhry Shujaat said his party will oppose NRO.

He said Hillary Clinton came out more courageous than our rulers as she visited places like Bari Imam during her Pakistan trip.

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