IRSA Asked To Reopen Chashma Jhelum Link Canal
Punjab has sent application to IRSA to reopen the Chashma Jhehlum Link Canal. While water remains just 6 feet above the dead level in Mangla Dam. After talks between Punjab and Sindh, the former closed the Chashma Jhelum Link Canal. After the protest of Punjab Assembly and farmers organizations, Punjab has contacted the IRSA.
IRSA Asked To Reopen Chashma Jhelum Link Canal was first posted on February 25, 2010 at 2:31 pm.
Action to Reopen Cases Against NRO Beneficiaries Begins
Pakistan News: Action to Reopen Cases Against NRO Beneficiaries Begins, The action to reopen cases against NRO beneficiaries has begun and an accountability court in Lahore issued notices to 32 people including Nusrat Bhutto, Jahangir Badar and Ahmad Mukhtar.
NAB in Karachi has submitted applications to initiate cases against Rehman Malik, Agha Saraj Durrani and Usman Farooqi and many others. NAB’s Punjab Prosecutor had submitted application for issuances of notices to 32 people including Jahangir Badar, Nusrat Bhutto, Malik Mushtaq Awan, Rana Nazir Ahmad, Mian Muhammad Rahisd, Tariq Anis, Mian Tariq Mahmood, Qazi Afzaal and Tehsildar Amjad Hussain in the accountability court. On NAB’s application, accountability court issued notices to these 32 people. The people who have been served on notices include 12 politicians and 20 bureaucrats. NAB has filed 52 applications with accountability court in Karachi to reopen cases against Rehman Malik, Agha Saraaj Durrani, Usman Farooqi and many others. The applications maintain that SC has ordered to reopen NAB cases. The court has summoned former provincial minister Habibullah Kundi in Peshawar for making assets of millions of rupees on the application of NAB. Sources told that NAB has also submitted an application with the SC to reopen cases against former interior minister Aftab Sherpao. In Quetta, accountability court issued notices to five people including former provincial minister revenue Marak Khan on the application of NAB.
Ahmad Mukhtar announces legal action for being stopped at airport
Federal Minister for Defense Ahmad Mukhtar has announced to move the court for being stopped at the Islamabad when he was due to leave on Chinese tour.
Mukhtar was stopped from leaving the country as his name was included among others in Exit Control List (ECL) after Supreme Court’s verdict against NRO on Thursday. Defence Minister along with 6 member delegation was leaving for an official visit to China where he was scheduled to attend commissioning ceremony of F-22 P Frigate. Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Noman Bashir is also part of the delegation. According to sources, when Ch. Ahmed Mukhtar along with Admiral Noman Bashir arrived at Islamabad airport, he was told by the immigration officials that he can’t be allowed to leave the country as his name is included in the ECL. Secretary Defence Syed Athar Ali was also present on the occasion.
Action to Reopen Cases Against NRO Beneficiaries Begins was first posted on December 18, 2009 at 2:12 pm.
NRO Cases Not Reopen Immediately: Shah Khawar
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan News: Acting Attorney General (AG) Shah Khawar has said the cases against the beneficiaries of NRO could not reopen until the Supreme Court declare the law contravening the constitution. 
Shah Khawar said the decisions under a law enjoy constitutional protection, which continues even after end of that law.
Acting Attorney General made clear that the cases against the NRO beneficiaries could open if the apex court exercising its powers of review declares the law as a breach of the constitution.
“If the court declares the law flouting the constitution and the cases reopened the concerned persons would have to get bails before arrest,” Khawar added.
NRO Cases Not Reopen Immediately: Shah Khawar was first posted on November 22, 2009 at 11:58 am.

