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Saturday, September 9, 2017

Panama Case: No corruption charges against Nawaz, says Abid Sher Ali





PMLN leader Abid Sher Ali said there were no corruption charges against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. “Even the supreme court did not say anything about corruption against Nawaz Sharif”, he said.

Abid Sher Ali was present in the supreme court to hear the final judgement in the Panama case against Nawaz Sharif and his family.

He severely criticized his opponents for what he termed “political victimization” against the ruling Sharifs. “The nation will remember those who plotted against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif”, he further said.

A five member panel of supreme court judges today decides on the Panama case verdict. Two judges have already disqualified Prime Minister among the five. If any one more judge decides to go with the two judges after the findings of the JIT, then Nawaz Sharif stands disqualified.
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Panama Case Aftermath: Chaudhry Nisar, Ayaz Sadiq reach PM House





Chaudhry Nisar, Ayaz Sadiq reach Prime Minister House to discuss the strategy post Panama case verdict against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. According to reports, the main issue under discussion is to device what strategy to counter the negative effects of Panama verdict against Sharifs and who should be the next Prime Minister.

Chaudhry Nisar  reportedly maintained his yesterdays stance that the government should no go on a course of collusion against state institutions. He said the government should accept the decision and fight the cases in courts.

Others however were of the opinion that Nawaz Sharif should out rightly dismiss the supreme court decision. They say accepting the decision will be tantamount to accepting the corruption and money laundering charges. With general elections so close, it will weaken the party’s position, they contend.

The other important matter under discussion is choosing the next prime minister. Many names have already been under discussion but it’s still not clear who the person is going to be. However, sources close to the Prime Minister say that it is either going to be Ayaz Sadiq, Khurram Dastagir and or Shahid Khanqan Abbasi.
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Historic Decision: PM Nawaz Sharif disqualified in Panama case

File photo of Nawaz Sharif

In a historic decision, the five member bench headed by Justice Asif Saeed Khosa, has disqualified Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. “Prime Minister has been disqualified from his post”, said Justice Ijaz Afzal who authored the decision.

Justice Ijaz Afzal said, “On 20th April two justices of the supreme court had disqualied Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

“Three judges however said a JIT should be formed to further investigate the matter.

“Todays decision is a unanimous decision that disqualifies the Prime Minister”, said Justice Ijaz Afzal.

The decision to disqualify Nawaz Sharif was a unanimous decision.

Furthermore, the court sent the corruption against Nawaz Sharif and his children to NAB. “NAB should file a reference against respondents in two weeks”, said the decision

NAB reference should be filed against Nawaz Sharif, Shehbaz Sharif, Maryam Safdar, Hussain Nawaz, Hassan Nawaz, Captain Safdar, and Ishaq Dar, said Justice Ijaz Afzal.

The original five member had constituted a Joint Investigation Team to further probe the matter. The JIT in its findings had concluded that Nawaz Sharif and his family was involved in corruption and money laundering and that NAB references should filed against them.

Shah Mehmood Qureshi termed the verdict against Prime Minister a historic decision. “It is a unanimous decision and we want to thank Allah”, he said.



NOTE: THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.
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Nawaz Sharif disqualification: Today we enter Naya Pakistan, PTI leaders




Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is celebrating the historic disqualification decision against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and is terming it the dawn of a new era in Pakistan’s political history. “Today we celebrate the start of the Naya Pakistan”, said Jahangir Tareen.

The Supreme Court in its unanimous decision disqualified Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and directed the Election Commission of Pakistan to “immediately” put out a disqualification notice against the Prime Minister.

Furthermore, the Supreme Court directed NAB to file a reference against Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz, Hussain Nawaz, Hassan Nawaz, Captain Safdar, and Ishaq Dar.

The reference is to be filed in 6 weeks and should be disposed of in 6 month time. Additionally a judge of the Supreme Court will monitor the progress of the NAB.

Fawad Chaudhry said Pakistan had won a World Cup against the corruption in the leadership of Imran Khan. He said 9 NAB cases would be opened against Sharif family.

He further said the Supreme Court verdict didn’t have an explicit disqualification order against Finance Minister Ishaq Dar and for that PTI will have to contact Election Commission for that.
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Maryam Aurangzeb: no corruption proved against Nawaz Sharif




Maryam Aurangzeb, State Minister for Information, while commenting on the disqualification decision against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said that even after the decision no corruption charges were levied against Nawaz Sharif.

“Even though the decision is saddening but it wasn’t unexpected when one looks at the history of Pakistan”, she said.

Maryam Aurangzeb however seemed misinformed about the decision of the Supreme Court and claimed Nawaz Sharif would be the next Prime Minister of Pakistan after 2018 general elections.

The Supreme Court in its decision disqualified Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for 10 years.

She said PMLN will explain its future strategy after consultation with its legal team. “It may be a temporary set back for our party but we will come out victorious from this.”
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PM Nawaz Sharif resigns, cabinet dissolved, next PM to be finalized



Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif resigned from his post and dissolved the cabinet following a unanimous disqualification decision against him. According to spokesperson of the Prime Minister, the decision was unprecedented in the history of Pakistan and they have serious reservation about it.

A meeting is underway in the Prime Minister house to deliberate on the issue of choosing the next prime minister.

After the Iqama scandal, Khawaja Asif and Ahsan Iqbal are out of the race, according to a source present in the meeting. The most probable candidates are now Ayaz Sadiq, and Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.

However, sources claim that Speaker Ayaz Sadiq leads the race in the bid for prime ministership.

The session of parliament has already been summoned for 31st July and a new prime minister will be chosen on that day. If however, Ayaz Sadiq is chosen to be the next Prime Minister of Pakistan then first a new speaker will be chosen before members of national assembly can vote for a prime minister.

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Shahid Khaqan Abbasi finalized as interim Prime Minister, sources





According to sources present in the meeting convened to decide on the name for an interim Prime Minister, the name of Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has been approved for the temporary role. Mr. Abbasi will be Prime Minister for 45 days before Shehbaz Sharif takes over the role after getting elected as an MNA.

Shahid Khaqan Abbasi will take a vote of confidence from the parliamentarians at the next scheduled session of the parliament on Monday 31st July.

Shehbaz Sharif is currently serving as Chief Minister Punjab. He will resign as an MPA and contest election from the NA 120 constituency, the seat vacated by former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif due his disqualification in Panama case.

Dr. Yasmin Rashid of PTI is likely to contest election against Shehbaz Sharif on NA 120 seat. She was runner up against Nawaz Sharif from the same constituency in 2013 general elections and received more than 50,000 votes.

Shahid Khaqan Abbasi worked as Minister of Petroleum and Natural Resources in the cabinet of Nawaz Sharif. He is believed to have a good working relation with both Nawaz and Shehbaz Sharifs.
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PPP not quite sold on Sheikh Rasheed nomination




Sheikh Rasheed will contest election against PMLN’s Shahid Khaqan Abbasi for the PM slot.
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has reportedly expressed its reservation on the nomination of Sheikh Rasheed as the collective nominee of the opposition parties for the Prime Minister slot. The meeting convened to decide on Sheikh Rasheed’s nomination went without any decision.

Saeed Ghani of PPP went as far as to say that if he were allowed to cast his vote, he would never vote for Sheikh Rasheed.

According to reports, the PPP stalwarts feel they were not properly consulted before PTI announced Sheikh Rasheed candidature.

Shah Mehmood Qureshi told reporters that PTI did call PPP leaders about their decision of choosing Sheikh Rasheed for the PM slot before publicly announcing it. “We believe Sheikh Sahab is the best candidate for the opposition parties”, he said.

However , sources close to PPP leadership claim that Imran Khan’s tirade against Asif Ali Zardari during his speech at Parade Ground Islamabad rally, is the main reason of PPP’s sour reply.

Imran Khan during his speech had claimed to go after PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari after dealing with Sharifs.

MQM Pakistan on the other hand announced their support for Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.
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Robot waiters: how AI to steal human jobs, even in Pakistan





A restaurant in Multan recently became the center of attention not because of its taste but for its use of robotic waitresses, the first of its kind in Pakistan. The business of Syed Aziz Ahmed Jafari, owner of the fast food restaurant, boomed after he introduced this novel idea in his restaurant.

Syed’s son, Osama Aziz, an electrical engineering graduate, originally came up with the idea of employing robotic waitresses. The spectacle of robots serving food has since been stealing all the spotlights in Multan.

“Even people from other cities are coming to take a look at the robot and get served by it”, said the restaurant owner.

While it may be a novel experience in Pakistan, many Chinese and American restaurants started using robotic waiters as early as 2006. Though initially some of them proved quite incompetent, these worker robots however improved in their functionality with the passage of time, which resulted in more restaurants adopting the trend.

With Osama’s introduction of robots as waiters in Pakistan, it is more likely many others in the country will jump on the bandwagon of this technological innovation. The idea of robots serving food to customers is a fascinating one, and one that certainly attracts more customers who want  to experience this technological innovation, especially kids who love getting served by robots.

However, novelty and fun part aside, there is an unintended down side to this idea, something whose effects we might only see in future, just like we have seen in China and many other countries.

Many human waiters have gone jobless after the introduction of robotic waiters by restaurants. The price of a robot is a one-time cost for the restaurant owner which is just a couple of months salary of a waiter.

Moreover, with the advancement in robotic technology and it becoming more affordable by the day, more and more restaurateurs will be tempted to do this one-time investment in robots and cut on the long term huge cost of employing humans as waiters.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is getting leaps and bounds in its bid to instill human-like intelligence in machines. Each step forward by AI puts many jobs at risk of being taken over by machines.

Kai-Fu Lee, an influential technologist from China who previously headed Google China and is the founder of venture capital firm Sinovation Ventures, recently said Robots were likely to replace 50 percent of all jobs in the next decade.

There are already calls for new laws to protect robots from stealing human jobs. Gerlind Wisskirchen, vice-chair of the global employment institute, said existing laws regulating employment and safety are becoming rapidly outdated and need to be revised to include human job safety from the AI and robotic over-take.

While the pace of robots taking over our jobs might be slow, especially in a third-world country like Pakistan, it is inevitable. It is thus necessary to introduce laws to protect human jobs from getting stolen by AI.
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Ayesha Gulalai’s fake twitter profile cleverly misleads people





After Ayesha Gulalai’s serious allegations against PTI leadership, a fake profile of her is misleading a lot of followers on twitter. Looking at the tweets of the profile, it looks like it is being managed by a well educated person. No one seems to have any idea that the profile they are interacting with is a fake one.

A casual look at the fake twitter handle @AyeshaGuIaIai will not give any hint of a problem. However, both the “L” in the Gulalai are actually capital “i”. If one instead uses @AyeshaGuiaiai then it goes to the same profile as that of the one which uses capital “i” instead of “L”.

Twitter allows its users to use both capital and small letters in twitter handles. The person who created this fake account used this opportunity and cleverly created an account that tricks people into thinking it’s a small “L”. The resultant name looks like a perfect spelling of her name, Ayesha Gulalai, when in fact it’s not.

The account has been running a malicious campaign against Imran Khan and other PTI leadership. So far only 19 tweets have been tweeted as of this writing. They blame Imran Khan of a wine drinker in addition to many other allegations.

The tweets are cleverly crafted and their pointed language doesn’t give an impression as if the account is managed by an ordinary person.

Even so, Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy is one of the followers of the account.

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