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#50YearsOfPPP #WeMakeHistory #GoldenJubileeOfPPP - Kal Bhutto Bhi Zinda tha. Aaj Bhi Bhutto Zinda Hai

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The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) managed to draw a massive crowd at a rally to mark its 50th foundation day.
The party claimed that the turn out at the gathering was between 70,000 and 80,000.
PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto’s speech departed from some of his previous speeches where he frequently had to refer to the achievements of his late mother, Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto, and grandfather, Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, to claim legitimacy for his leadership.
This time, however, the young PPP chairman seemed to have come of age as a political leader. Bilawal’s speech laid out the vision for the party ahead of the next year’s general election. However, in at least one way, the PPP chairman’s speech was not a departure from the past. Rather, it appeared to be a conscious attempt to recover the lost ideological footings of the party whose foundations go back to one of the most vibrant mass movements this country has seen in 70 years.
Nonetheless, the PPP and its young chairman will be mistaken if they take the Parade Ground rally to be a sign of the party’s country-wide revival.
There is no empirical evidence — from by-polls to opinion surveys — that suggests that the PPP is anywhere close in the race for the top two parties in the largest province of the country. For all intents and purposes, the PPP for now remains a party confined to the southern province.
If it intends to truly live up to its basic postulates, it needs to go back to the source of its power — the people of Pakistan. It is going to be through mobilisation of a cross-section of society on wide ranging socio-economic issues concerning everyday lives of ordinary citizens that the PPP can make possible its revival as a popular liberal and a progressive force.
Alongside this, the PPP must also keep open the possibility of an issue-based electoral alliance ahead of the next general election with parties that stand for strengthening of democratic institutions and civilian supremacy.
At this juncture, it may prove useful for the PPP to recall Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci’s saying about situations of social crises where ‘the old is dying and the new is yet to be born’. The task for Bilawal and his supporters is precisely this: to figure out a way to connect with ordinary Pakistanis from Gilgit-Baltistan to Karachi and Gwadar in a way that they can pose their trust in the PPP’s ability to deliver efficient and effective governance without compromising on its liberal political principles.  

Army chief says Pakistan should 'revisit' madrassa schools




Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Thursday criticised madrassas that have mushroomed nationwide for mostly teaching only Islamic theology, saying the country needs to “revisit” the religious school concept.
Modernising madrassa education is a thorny issue in Pakistan where religious schools are often blamed for radicalisation of youngsters but are the only education available to millions of poor children.
General Bajwa’s remarks, apparently off-the-cuff during a prepared speech, were a rare example of an Army chief criticising madrassas, which are often built adjacent to mosques and underpin Islamisation efforts by religious hardliners.
Bajwa said a madrassa education in Pakistan was inadequate because it did not prepare students for the modern world.
“I am not against madrassas, but we have lost the essence of madrassas,” Bajwa told a youth conference in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan.
Bajwa said he was recently told that 2.5 million students were being taught in madrassas belonging to the Deobandi, a Sunni Muslim sub-sect that shares the beliefs of the strictly orthodox Wahhabi school of Islam on the Arabian Peninsula.
“So what will they become: will they become Maulvis (clerics) or they will become terrorists?” Bajwa asked, saying it was impossible to build enough mosques to employ the huge number of madrassa students.
“We need to look (at) and revisit the concept of madrassas... We need to give them a worldly education.”
Pakistan has over 20,000 registered madrassas, though there are believed to be thousands more unregistered ones. Some are single-room schools with a handful of students studying the Holy Quran.
Security services have kept a close eye on madrassas associated with radicalising youths and feeding recruits to Islamist militant outfits that have killed tens of thousands of people in the South Asian country since 2000.
But only a handful of the schools have been shut down, the authorities’ hand stayed by fears of a religious backlash.
Islamist hardliners hold great sway in Pakistan, with the capital, Islamabad, paralysed for nearly three weeks last month by a blockade staged by a newly formed ultra-religious party.
Bajwa said poor education was holding back the nation of 207 million people, and especially in madrassas. “Most of them are just teaching theology. So what are their chances? What is their future in this country?”
The military last year proposed a plan to deradicalise religious hard-liners by “mainstreaming” some into political parties, a plan initially rejected by the civilian government but which now appears to be taking form.

#Pakistan - Khyber Pukhtunkhwa school dropout statistics need attention




The recent report released by an education advocacy organisation must be a cause for concern for the Khyber Pukhtunkhwa government. Despite its efforts over the years, it appears that the government still hasn’t been able to identify all factors responsible for children dropping out of schools.
The 2016 Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) has noted that the number of school-age children in the province who remain out of school has increased by a percentage point from 13 percent in 2015 to 14 percent in 2016.
Nonetheless, 86 percent of all school-age children (six to 16 years) are enrolled in schools across KP. This figure has been achieved after the provincial government undertook an innovative approach to increasing enrollment involving vouchers for girls to facilitate travel to and from school, and bicycles for boys. A second shift of classes has also been added to accommodate children.
The increase, albeit nominal, in number of out of school children must not be taken lightly. Experts must be consulted to explore all possible factors that may have led to this phenomenon.
In one of the reports, an education expert has alerted to the possibility of corporal punishment having a role in the matter. Our teaching practices have long involved teachers doling out harsh physical punishments to school children which discourage attendance as well as learning. A 2005 study by UNICEF and Save the Children had identified 43 different types of punishments given to children at schools, and 28 at homes. Though it has been 12 years since that study was undertaken, we do not have any other study available in the public domain to ascertain if there has been any decline in focus on corporal punishment.
The presence of such practices illustrates that our teaching methods are obsolete and in need of immediate revision. For starters, the syllabus taught at teacher training institutes as well as at masters level needs to cover lessons on the ill-effects of corporal punishment.
A focus on corporal punishment shows that instead of relying on positive reinforcement, our schools are still using fear-based incentives to make children learn. An anti-corporal punishment legislation is the need of the hour. The government in KP and across Pakistan need to integrate passage of such legislations into a comprehensive programme to identify factors that lead children to drop out of schools, and many others to not enroll in the first place.

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سانحہ ماڈل ٹاؤن وزیر اعلیٰ پنجاب استعفیٰ دیں: آصف زرداری

Chief Minister Punjab Should Resign On Model Town Tragedy Asif Zardari
سابق صدر اور پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کے شریک چیئرمین آصف علی زرداری نے کہا ہے کہ ماڈل ٹاؤن سانحے کی رپورٹ آنے کے بعد وزیر اعلیٰ پنجاب شہباز شریف استعفیٰ دیں۔
ن لیگ کی حکومت کے خلاف پہلے بیان پھر ایکشن سامنے آیا ہے،آصف علی زرداری اور پاکستان عوامی تحریک کے سربراہ طاہر القادری کی لاہور میں ملاقات ہوئی ہے ۔
آصف زرداری خود چل کر پاکستان عوامی تحریک کے مرکز منہاج القرآن پہنچ گئے، دونوں رہنماؤں کی ملاقات دو گھنٹے جاری رہی ۔
اس موقع پرآصف علی زرداری اور ڈاکٹر طاہرالقادری نے مشترکہ پریس کانفرنس کی جس کے دوران آصف زرداری کا کہنا تھا کہ علامہ صاحب سے ہماری پرانی وابستگی ہے،پیپلز پارٹی نے جہاں ضرورت ہوئی اپنی آواز اٹھائی ہے۔
انہوں نے کہا کہ پیپلز پارٹی شہباز شریف کو برداشت نہیں کرے گی ان کے خلاف تحریک چلائیں گے، سیاسی طاقت کے سوا کسی تیسری قوت کے آنے کا امکان نہیں۔
سابق صدر کا امریکا کی جانب سے مقبوضہ بیت المقدس کو اسرائیل کا دارالحکومت تسلیم کرنے پر اپنے ردعمل کا اظہار کرتے ہوئے کہنا ہے کہ خوش آئند بات ہے، یورپ، فرانس اور دیگر یورپی ممالک نے مذمت کی ہے، پاکستان دہشت گردی کا شکار ہے ہم نے شہادتیں دی ہیں۔
آصف زرداری کا مزید کہنا ہے کہ ماڈل ٹاؤن کے سانحہ پر اپنی آنکھیں بند نہیں کر سکتے،وزیراعلیٰ شہبازشریف کو استعفیٰ دینا چاہیے،یہ سانحہ ظلم کی بدترین مثال ہے،ہم جیلوں میں گئے ہیں ہمیں پتا ہے حکومت کیسے دباؤ ڈالتی ہے۔
https://jang.com.pk/latest/415306-chief-minister-punjab-should-resign-on-model-town-tragedy-asif-zardari

رپورٹ میں رانا ثناء کو سانحے کا ذمہ دار قرار دیا گیا، طاہر القادری

In The Report Rana Sanaa Was Considered Responsible For The Tragedy Tahir Ul Qadri
پاکستان عوامی تحریک کے سربراہ ڈاکٹر طاہرالقادری نے کہا ہے کہ ماڈل ٹاؤن کی رپورٹ میں سانحے کا ذمہ دار رانا ثناء کو قرار دیا گیا ہے۔
ن لیگ کی حکومت کے خلاف پہلے بیان پھر ایکشن سامنے آیا ہے، سابق صدر اور پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کے شریک چیئرمین آصف علی زرداری اور پاکستان عوامی تحریک کے سربراہ طاہر القادری کی لاہور میں ملاقات ہوئی ہے ۔
آصف زرداری خود چل کر پاکستان عوامی تحریک کے مرکز منہاج القرآن پہنچ گئے، دونوں رہنماؤں کی ملاقات دو گھنٹے جاری رہی ۔
اس موقع پر آصف علی زرداری نے کہا کہ سانحہ ماڈل ٹاؤن کے متاثرین کے غم میں برابر کے شریک ہیں، شہداء کے لواحقین اور عوامی تحریک کے ساتھ تھے اور ہیں۔
انہوں نے کہا کہ سانحہ ماڈل ٹاؤن افسوسناک ہے، جو قصور وار ہیں انہیں انصاف کےکٹہرے میں لانا چاہیے ۔
سابق صدر آصف زرداری کو فائرنگ کی جگہ بھی دکھائی گئی، اس موقع پر طاہرالقادری کا کہنا تھا کہ عدالتوں کے دروازے کھٹکھٹا کر تھک گئے لیکن امید کا دامن نہیں چھوڑا ۔
ملاقات کے بعد دونوں رہنماؤں نے مشترکہ پریس کانفرنس کی، اس موقع پر علامہ طاہر القادری نے کہا کہ جنازوں سے جسٹس باقرنجفی کی رپورٹ تک پیپلزپارٹی ہمارے ساتھ کھڑی رہی۔
انہوں نے کہا کہ باقرنجفی رپورٹ میں شہبازشریف کوواضح طورپرقاتل ڈکلیئرکیا ہے،رپورٹ اتنی کلیئرہے شہباز شریف،پنجاب حکومت کواس خون کی ہولی کاذمے دارٹھہرایا۔
طاہرالقادری کا کہنا ہے کہ رپورٹ میں ہے انسان جھوٹ بول سکتےہیں حالات ،واقعات نہیں ، ہم اندھیر نگری نہیں چاہتے، رانا ثناء اللہ اس آپریشن کے انچارج تھے۔
انہوں نے امریکی صدر کی جانب  سے القدس کو اسرائیلی دارالحکومت تسلیم کرنے کے فیصلے پر اپنے ردعمل میں کہا کہ کل ایک بین الاقوامی سانحہ رونما ہوا ہے ،آج قیام امن کی کوششوں کو دھچکا لگا ہے ۔
انہوں نے کہا کہ ٹرمپ کے فیصلے سے مسلمانان عالم مایوس ہوئے ہیں ، امریکی صدر ٹرمپ اپنے فیصلے پر نظر ثانی کریں ، ٹرمپ کا فیصلہ مشکلات میں اضافہ کرے گا ۔
ڈاکٹر طاہر القادری نے کہا کہ یہ صرف مسلمانوں کانہیں عالمگیر سطح پرانسانی مسئلہ ہے، امریکی فیصلے سے مشکلات آئیں گی،تشدد میں اضافہ ہوگا۔
انہوں نے مزید کہا کہ فلسطینی عوام کو خود مختار ریاست دی جانی چاہیے ،امریکا اس فیصلے سے عالمی برادری میں تنہائی کا شکار ہوگیا ہے۔
طاہرالقادری نے یہ بھی کہا کہ پوپ اور یورپین لیڈرز نے بھی امریکی فیصلےکی مذمت کی، ہم فلسطینیوں کے ساتھ اظہار یکجہتی کرتے ہیں۔

https://jang.com.pk/latest/415303-in-the-report-rana-sanaa-was-considered-responsible-for-the-tragedy-tahir-ul-qadri

Pakistan - Asif Zardari meets Tahirul Qadri in Lahore

Former president Asif Ali Zardari arrived at the Minhajul Quran Secretariat in Lahore on Thursday evening to hold a meeting with Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Tahirul Qadri.
This is the first time that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman has visited the Minhajul Quran Secretariat.
Earlier in the day, Zardari contacted Qadri and extended his support to him for bringing those responsible of Model Town tragedy to justice.

Pakistan - After Model Town report Shahbaz stands condemned; should resign immediately: Zardari, Tahirul

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Tahirul Qadri have demanded Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif to step down in the wake of the Model Town inquiry report.
“Enough is enough! Nawaz Sharif’s brother Shehbaz must resign. After this report, he stands condemned, and a condemned man cannot remain the chief minister of the largest province of Pakistan,” Zardari told reporters at a press conference along side Qadri in Lahore on Thursday evening.
The joint press conference came after the former president met the PAT chief during his first-ever visit to the Minhajul Quran Secretariat here.
The two sides held a meeting, wherein Khurram Nawaz Gandapur, Manzoor Watto and Qamar Zaman Kaira were also in presence.
http://www.thesindhtimes.com/pak/model-town-report-shahbaz-stands-condemned-resign-immediately-zardari-tahirul/