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PPP worker Mr. Riaz commit suicide in protest at Garhi Khuda Bakhsh, Larkana
Uch Sharif: A Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) worker on Tuesday committed suicide in protest over delay in Benazir Bhutto’s murder investigation. According to police, The worker named, Riaz, 60, was a resident of Gilani Colony of Uch Sharif, a sub-district of Bahawalpur, and had been a member of the PPP since the party was formed by Benazir’s father Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. “He had been weeping in frustration for the past two days and refused to open his shop,” Riaz’s brother Sajjad said. “In the morning, his door was found locked from inside.” Eventually, family members broke the door down and found him hanging from the ceiling fan in his room. His brother Javed told media that when Benazir died, Riaz refused to talk to anybody for 10 to 15 days. “He used to say that, to pay tribute to Benazir, he will do something that will make everyone remember him for all of time,” The Express Tribune quoted his brother as saying. Riaz’s body has been taken into custody by ASI Rana Khalid Mehmood and sent to a rural health centre in Uch Sharif for an autopsy. ASI Mehmood confirmed that the man had killed himself and there was no evidence suggesting otherwise. Another report said that some 20 to 25 workers of PPP attempted to commit self immolation at Garhi Khuda Bux this morning in protest against non-acceptance of their demands. |
Safarnama Makhdoom Jahanian Jahangasht
Safarnama Makhdoom Jahanian Jahangasht
Safarnama Makhdoom Jahanian Jahangasht Makhdoom Jahanian Jahangasht Readership / Level General readers, Urdu scholars and researchers, the readers of Sufic discourses and hagiographic literature. Use in Universities and colleges The book should be prescribed as supplementary reading for graduate and post-graduate courses. Description The Safarnama-e Makhdoom Jahanian Jahangasht is one of the foundational Sufi texts in Urdu that document in the form of a travelogue the terrestrial and extra-terrestrial wanderings and adventures of Makhdoom Syed Jalaluddin Jahanian Jahangasht (c.1192-1291 AD) conducted within his inner self. The Urdu translation of this classic work of Sufic literature is being reprinted in a modern, scholarly edition using the 1899 edition as the source text. About the Author / Editor Syed Jalauddin Bukhari popularly known as Makhdoom Jahanian Jahangasht was one of the more influential Sufi saints of the Suharwardiya Sufi order who lived in the thirteenth century. He is buried at Ucchh Sharif, Multan. |
keep Clean The Uch SharifIts our respectability that where we live there place is clean.But we don,t know about its. You know that the people whose see our city on web or internet they see only our Saint! But they don,t know that their citizens are not keep clean these place.its our duty that we clean our city like those peoples hows ware neat and clean there homes.Its not a city its our home where we live. So think about this lines like a educated people. A openly Massage By Uch Sharif Web Developers hows make our city neat and clean on internet. Post Office investigates corruption case
Multan—Director General Pakistan Postal Services has deputed Assistant Deputy Director General Law, Ch Aslam as an inquiry officer to probe into a scandal involving embezzlement of millions of ruppes. According to Post office sources, over Rs 16 million were misappropirated from Benazir Income Support Programme, saving bank accounts and utility bills. Embezzlement of Rs 8.1 million was detected in BISP in Hasilpur and Jamalpur and saving bank accounts in Uch Sharif while Rs 8.2 million of utility bills were misappropriated by the officials of the aforementioned post office branches. The post office soruces said that investigation has been started adding that after completing investigation, report would be sent to DG office.—APP |




Ajmal Kamal is the editor of Aaj – the pre-eminent Urdu journal of world literature and ideas that he launched in 1981. He has translated and edited anthologies of Hindi, Persian and Arabic stories. His numerous translations into Urdu include works of international fiction, poetry, criticism and political and social analyses. He was made an Ashoka Fellow in 2002. He is the Series Editor for OUP’s Urdu classical literature.