Political administration demolished shops in Landikotal

by shinwari | January 6, 2009 at 03:52 am
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LANDIKOTAL: Political administration launch operation against illegal shops and Taxi stands  in the main bazar landikotal here on Tuesday. Illegal shops near main road bulldozed by political authorities. Official sources said.

According to details Political authorities of landikotal had issued notiec to all the owners of illegal shopkeepers , who had set up their business near road side. Authorities had also warned the allegedly involved persons in the business of “theft cars” to handover themselves to political administration , otherwise, strict action will be taken against them. Sources added.

Following the previous  notice Political Tehsildar landikotal with Khasadar force demolished hundreds of vegetable and fruit sellers shops.

It merits mentioning here that dozens of shopkeepers removed  their wood made shops  to avoid any harm.

It is to be recalled that political khasadar force personals were involved in collecting illegal money from these shopkeepers and this was the main cause of setting up their illegal business near road side.

Some three persons involved in allegedly “Theft cars” business have already been handed over themselves  to political authorities of landikotal . sources said.

 

 

 

 

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Paschen

Where and who is your source of information?

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shinwari

MY source of information,,,,,Political administration...

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Gotta Know

I work at Disneyland Resort. I encounter more international guests in one day than most members of the united nations.  I keep my eyes open, as well as my mind, and the ears being open help too.  Out side of work, I am like a child who's never seen the great outdoors! People are a great source of information, entertainment, and knowledge.  I walk everywhere and have the opportunity to hop on things before someone in a chopper or vehicle gets there.  News is everywhere, it's just waiting to be discovered!

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Paschen

You work a Disneyland in Pakistan? 



Plan Sets-Off for Disneyland, Amusement Park in Pakistan 
Pakistan Times National News Bureau Report

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan shall have a Disneyland and amusement park between Lahore and Islamabad shortly.

Blue prints of the plan, in the offing reveal that a fascinating restive place alike Disneyland and amusement park will be set-up along-with the Motorway.

Prime Minster Ch Sujhat Hussain was informed about the plan during a meeting held on Monday in PM House. Punjab Chief Minister Pervaiz Elahi has promised to provide land for the project. 

When contacted, Minister for Culture and Tourism Rais Munir Ahmed said Tuesday that the foreign tourists specially from Gulf will travel to Pakistan after the set-up of disneyland and amusement park.

http://pakistantimes.net/2004/07/07/national5.htm

VIEW: Building Disneyland on sand —Dr Ayesha Siddiqa

Islamabad’s current approach towards Balochistan is far too confrontational to allow for peaceful socio-economic development. In fact, the situation is so tense that foreign companies are unwilling to invest money in oil and gas exploration due to the astronomical cost of security and insurance

Islamabad seems to be pushing ahead with its plans to develop the two islands off the coast of Sindh. The plan is to carve out fantastic real estate pieces on these islands to attract investment from all over the world, as has happened in the case of Dubai. After all, if an island state like Dubai has drawn the world’s attention and is attracting dollars and all sorts of currencies, why not the two islands in Sindh? 

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007%5C01%5C15%5Cstory_15-1-2007_pg3_4

Further Disneyland is referent to as Terrorist haven in "Disney land of Pakistan".

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Paschen

Here is one link where you copied this from http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/pakistan/nwfp/timeline/index.html

There are more...

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shinwari

What do u mean i did,t understand you please...

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