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Posted by Brave_Heart in FREE ARY on August 26th, 2013
NAWAZ SHARIF FREE ARY, BALOCHISTAN PUPPET GOVT, FREE ARY,TAKE BACK
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Posted by Dr. Salman in THIEVES AND FINANCIAL TERRORIST OF PAKISTAN on August 26th, 2013
HIGHLY TOUTED RECOVERIES FROM THE DEFAULTERS ARE JUST A DROP IN THE BUCKET
PLEASE PRAY FOR PAKISTAN THAT IT RECOVERS THE LOOTED WEALTH OF 180 MILLION PAKISTANIS IS RECOVERED FROM THE THIEVES NAMED BELOW
THEY ARE PROTECTED BY GREAT POWERS AND ROAM THE STREETS OF USA, UK, JAPAN, UAE, DUBAI, RIYADH,CAYMEN ISLANDS, NEW YORK CITY, LONDON, TOKYO, HONG KONG
NAWAZ SHARIF IS THEIR PROTECTOR & CHAMPION, EXPECT NOTHING BUT PARDONS FOR THESE THIEVES FROM HIM
PAKISTAN’S SUPREME COURT & JUDICIARY, EXECUTIVE , AND LEGISLATURE HAS BEEN BOUGHT OFF BY THE THIEVES NAMED BELOW. ONLY ALLAH CAN RECOVER THE WEALTH THEY HAVE STOLEN FROM THE POOREST OF POOR OF THIS NATION.
PLEASE PRAY THAT 180 MILLION SUFFERING PEOPLE OF PAKISTAN ARE RESCUED FROM THESE VULTURES WHOSE NAMES ARE LISTED BELOW. THEY ARE THE DEVILS WHO GUARD THE GATES OF HELL
SHAME ON THE CORRUPT CHIEF JUSTICE OF PAKISTAN WHO HAS NOT PROSECUTED A SINGLE DEFAULTER OF NOTE,EXCEPT SOME MINOR WEAKLINGS.
The State Bank of Pakistan presented a list of loan defaulters before the Supreme Court on Wednesday October 20, 2010.
NOTHING HAPPENED SO FAR THESE THIEVES ARE WALKING FREE IN US ,EUROPE & EVEN PAKISTAN
THEY ARE CAREFREE AND CAN BUY EVERY INSTITUTION IN PAKISTAN INCLUDING THE SUPREME COURT WHICH HAS SO FAR NOT PROSECUTED A SINGLE ONE OF THE KEY DEFAULTER
Company | Rs. in mil. |
Eurogulf Enterprises | 5.342.55 |
Younus Habib | 2.476.40 |
West Pakistan Tank Terminal | 1.977.38 |
Mercury Garments Industries | 1.565.89 |
Siraj Steels Ltd Muridke | 1.412.66 |
Spinning Machinery Co | 1.387.60 |
Saad Cement Ltd Karachi | 1.265.97 |
Pakistan National Textile | 1.166.45 |
Mehr Dastagir Spinning Mills | 1.160.50 |
Karachi Property Investment | 1.003.19 |
Mohib Textile Mills | 1.117.49 |
Redco Textiles Ltd | 1.116.77 |
Chaudhry Cables | 1.050.58 |
Abdullah S Al Rajhiest | 1.031.90 |
Quality Steel Works | 981.60 |
Mekran Fisheries | 960.12 |
Kohinoor Looms | 945.41 |
AH International Private Limited | 901.21 |
Coral Cast Ltd | 900.92 |
Aziz Spinning | 864.95 |
Rashi Testile Mills | 859.17 |
Farooq Habib Textile | 827.15 |
Northern Polythene | 825.59 |
Firdous Spinning Mills | 780.14 |
Muhammad Ibrahim Murad | 748.15 |
Metropolitan Steel | 747.67 |
Tristar Polyester Ltd | 737.02 |
Bindder Insad Tourism | 734.44 |
Commodore Industries | 722.76 |
Target Readymade Garments | 696.46 |
Balochistan Foundary Ltd | 663.54 |
Tawakkal Group of Industries | 642.22 |
First Tawakal Muzarba | 628.65 |
Synthetic Leather Industries | 620.56 |
Nabchoon Garments Factory | 597.52 |
Golden Textile Mills | 589.72 |
Mian Muhammad Sugar Mills | 584.90 |
Saadi Cement | 584.11 |
Service Fabrics Ltd | 571.23 |
Punjab Cooperative Board for Liquidation | 538.23 |
Glamour Textile Mills | 533.88 |
Punjab Road Transport Corporation | 524.15 |
Ravi Agri Dairy Products | 509.73 |
Pakistan Concrete | 477.70 |
Pakpattan Dairies | 467.12 |
AlJamia & Alquasi Trading | 462.67 |
Fabri Tex Limited | 454.32 |
Apparel Trading Establishment | 454.00 |
Adamjee Industries | 448.84
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Pakistan Think Tank will expose the rats, who have stolen the bread crumbs from 180 million Pakistanis. We will shine a light into their rat holes, where they are hiding. These people have existed in relative anonymity. They stolen from national treasury through unsecured loans from the State Bank of Pakistan. They have given kick-backs to bank officers. They have converted these loans to foreign currencies like dollars and punds
We ask our readers from Pakistani backgrounds, members of Pakistan Think Tank Organization, and our global friends to expose these criminals to the world. So, they cannot hide anywhere in the world in cognito. Their children cannot get Ivy League school education paid by the money stolen from poor and indigent 180 million Pakistanis, who do not have the basic life’s necessity like clean drinking water. The biggest thief is EURO GULF ENTERPRISES, who have stolen the monies paid to them for laying down these pipes
Dear Pakistanis and friends go to the website of these thieves and on their feedback page, demand that they return Pakistan’s money. We will write to Attorney Generals and Justice Departments of other countries, if they have money laundered. We are also concerned that Gulf States like Dubai is the hub of their money laundering activities. The Sheikhs of UAE are protecting them, so the money stolen from Pakistan is kept in UAE Banks.
Here is the URL of their company:
http://www.egpipes.com/contact.php
If Pakistanis have concrete proof of other defaulters, no on this list, we will publish it for all the world to see. Your Privacy will be protected, your name and location will not be exposed.
Please e-mail to:
(Report by Daily Jang, 21.10.2010)
Posted by Sanwal-Mani in Pakistan-A Nation of Hope on August 26th, 2013
Prof Anna Molka Ahmed (1917 – 1994) was a famous Pakistani artist and pioneer of fine arts in the newly born Pakistan in 1947. She was a professor of fine arts at the University of the Punjab in Lahore. She was among the pioneers of women artists in Pakistan and had been a long-time director and moving spirit behind the Fine Arts Department of the Punjab University, Lahore – the first institution that was opened to the women artists in Pakistan. “In fact she has been the facilitator of a movement that made the proactive role of women artists a possibility”. writes Nilofur Farrukh (president of International Art Critics Association, Pakistan Section). It is because of trendsetters like her that the feminist art in Pakistan is gaining strength away from traditional gender discriminatory dominance. In fact these days we are witnessing a gradual dismantling of social and gender classifications. Well this has not been easy, since a lot of women had to struggle hard to bring women atop many a prestigious positions – above men, Ana Molka Ahmed is one such women. She started evening art classes at Lahore Arts Council (Alhamra) and later in a village near Lahore. Her untiring efforts gradually upgraded art education beyond B.A to M.A. in fine art at the Punjab University. She was Head of fine art department from 1940-1978. Her contribution to art education and its promotion heas been most influential. Her paintings and sculpture are found in many public and private collections in Pakistan and abroad.
She was born to Jewish parents, in London, UK in 1917. Her mother was Polish and father was a Russian. She studied painting, sculpture and design at St. Martin School of Arts, London. She converted to Islam at the age of 18 in 1935, before marrying Sheikh Ahmed, a would be Pakistani in October 1939. The couple moved to the Indian subcontinent in 1940-41 and settled in Lahore. Although, her marriage was over in 1951, but yet she lived in Pakistan with her two daughters. She was awarded Tamgha-i-Imtiaz, for her services in the field of fine arts education in the country. Professor Emeritus Anna Molka Ahmed set up a department, which has now become a center of excellence for Fine Arts in Pakistan. At the time of independence, there were only five or six Muslim students in the art department, and Anna Molka Ahmed went from one college to another seeking students for the arts department and thus was able to introduce art courses in the Punjab University. Her students became famous artists in the country and many of them are playing their role globally.
Beside painting, she was an avid gardener. She would wear her trade mark while tending the garden, cutting hedges in new and artistic pattern, and went on painting and gardening till the very last time until she was ordered by the doctors to stop because it was straining her health badly. Anna Molka also took to writing poetry in later part of her life. She breathed her last in 1994.
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