Police clash with Mianwali marchers, two dead, many injured
July 4, 2011 by Trend PK
Filed under Breaking News
Tehrik-e-Haqooq Mianwali launched a march towards Chshma Barrage and gave a call for shutter down.
Marchers went on crossing barricades set by law enforcement. At Sargodha More police forcibly tried to stop them which resulted in the clash.
Twelve cops were held hostage in a house. Some protesters tried to burn that house. The DCO also got injured by the stone pelting protestors.
Earlier DPO was also held hostage and was freed by the Rangers.
The organizer of the march have said they were demanding jobs for locals in Chashma Power Plant and a fair share of electricity for Mianwal from the plant.
Dera Murad Jamali: Land dispute claims 6
At least six people were killed and five others injured during a crossfire between two armed factions over a land dispute in Naseerabad, Geo News reported Monday.According to Levies sources, the warring groups belong to Lango tribe.
According to sources, the clash started at 4am this morning now with nobody from the high-ups made to the flashpoint.
India: Congress and BJP at daggers’ drawn
Politicians are usually famous for being out-spoken but now they are becoming notorious for being physically violent.
A meeting was being held in the Indian city of Jaipur in which workers and members of BJP and Congress were present. The members of Congress started allegations against the BJP which incited the BJP workers. At first restraint was shown from both the sides but soon they lost their patience and started kicking and hitting each other; going against the political norms.
The session was adjourned after the clash till 21st October, 2010.
Six killed over land row in Tando Allah Yar
August 18, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
Staff Report
TANDO ALLAH YAR: Six people were killed in a clash which arose over a land dispute at Chambar Road in Tando Allah Yar, said sources on Wednesday.
According to police officials, the clash broke out between two rival groups, Rustamani and Shahani, over a land dispute as a result of which six people were killed.
The case is under investigation over this old land dispute of the two rival groups.
Sources said that six were killed when members of the Rustamani group were on their way to court for hearing.
The Rustamani group staged a protest on Chamber Road. SAMAA
World waits to watch England play Germany
JOHANNESBURG: Millions of football fans around the globe are preparing to savour the clash of the World Cup so far between archrivals England and Germany.
The match is destined to burn itself into fans” memories alongside the close-fought encounters of 1990 and 1996, which ended in penalty shoot-out heartbreak for England, as well as the 5-1 hammering of Germany on their home turf in 2001.
Both teams are regarded as giants on the world stage, although Germany can point to three world titles while England have claimed the crown only once – emerging victorious when the two sides contested the final in 1966.
All 23 of England”s players are fully fit and their army of travelling supporters will be praying they see the type of free-flowing form they glimpsed in the game against Slovenia in Port Elizabeth.
They know they cannot afford to relapse into the incoherence and toothlessness of the previous two group matches against a Germany side that spanked Australia 4-0 in their opening fixture.
However, they can take heart from the fact that Joachim Loew”s men then went on to show uncharacteristic vulnerability by losing 1-0 to Serbia – and missing a penalty for the first time since 1974.
Despite the importance of the clash, which Germany legend Franz Beckenbauer said was more worthy of a semi-final than a round of 16 tie, the atmosphere on the eve of the game in Bloemfontein was muted.
The town”s waterfront, a focal point for visitors and shoppers, was relatively quiet, with only a few dozen fans sitting outside its bars and restaurants.
Tourism bosses in Bloemfontein admit the city has scored an own goal by being under-prepared for the numbers flooding in for the epic clash.
An acute shortage of accommodation has kept most of England”s fans away from the Free State capital until the day of the game.
A spokesperson at the city tourism office said that everywhere was booked up and that the only rooms becoming available were either cancellations or people offering rentals of rooms in private properties.
She added that officials had advised local businesses to charge double rates, but admitted some were asking for much more.
‘No Problem’ & ‘Knock Out’ won’t clash on the same day

A majority of producers have realized that it’s not right to bring two films of the same actor on the same date. But there have been exceptions in the past. In Diwali last year, two Sanjay Dutt starrers — BLUE and ALL THE BEST — opened on the same day. Besides, the clash of three biggies on the same day [BLUE, ALL THE BEST, MAIN AUR MRS. KHANNA] did cut into each other’s business, the Diwali week notwithstanding.
Cut to the present! Till last week, the makers of NO PROBLEM and KNOCK OUT, both starring Sanjay Dutt, were adamant on bringing their films on 10th September, but the clash has been averted. While KNOCK OUT will arrive on the scheduled date, NO PROBLEM has been shifted ahead, to 3rd December. Which means, 10th September will see DABANGG and KNOCK OUT vying for public attention, while NO PROBLEM and KHELEIN HUM JEE JAAN SEY will clash on 3rd December.
‘No Probem’ & ‘Knock Out’ won’t clash on the same day

A majority of producers have realized that it’s not right to bring two films of the same actor on the same date. But there have been exceptions in the past. In Diwali last year, two Sanjay Dutt starrers — BLUE and ALL THE BEST — opened on the same day. Besides, the clash of three biggies on the same day [BLUE, ALL THE BEST, MAIN AUR MRS. KHANNA] did cut into each other’s business, the Diwali week notwithstanding.
Cut to the present! Till last week, the makers of NO PROBLEM and KNOCK OUT, both starring Sanjay Dutt, were adamant on bringing their films on 10th September, but the clash has been averted. While KNOCK OUT will arrive on the scheduled date, NO PROBLEM has been shifted ahead, to 3rd December. Which means, 10th September will see DABANGG and KNOCK OUT vying for public attention, while NO PROBLEM and KHELEIN HUM JEE JAAN SEY will clash on 3rd December.
40 militants killed in Orakzai; 4 soldiers martyred
KOHAT: Forty militants were killed and over 15 more injured in a fierce clash with security forces in Upper Orakzai while 4 soldiers were martyred, Geo News reported Monday.
According to official sources, the security forces are pushing forward towards Dabori.
A fierce clash between security forces and militants occurred in Khan Qamar Klay area in which 40 militants were killed and more than 15 wounded. Those killed also included a key militant commander.
Four security men embraced Shahadat during the clash.
Khyber clash: 5 FC men dead; 20 militants killed
PESHAWAR: At least five security personnel were killed and over 35 injured in an attack on the FC Fort in Jansi area of Khyber Agency’s Tehsil of Bara, Geo News reported Wednesday.
At least 20 extremists were killed and various others injured in the clash.
According to the FC sources, the extremists attacked the FC Fort and caused the killings of five personnel and injuries to at least 35 others.
The injured have been shifted to CMH in Peshawar.
The FC sources further said the Fort was attacked with rockets and light to heavy weapons were used in the clash which lasted for several hours.
Extremists’ laden-packed vehicle was destroyed and 20 extremists were killed and several others injured when the security personnel retaliated the attack. The extremists managed to flee to the nearby mountains.
India Border Clash:18 Injured In Bangladesh
March 15, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
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India Border Clash:18 Injured In Bangladesh:DHAKA: At least 18 villagers were injured during a two-hour firefight between Indian and Bangladeshi troops across the troubled border, a security official in Dhaka said Monday.
The shoot-out occurred Sunday after indigenous Indian tribal people entered Bangladeshi territory to fish, local border [...]

