Pakistan

Bomb injures Pakistani provincial lawmaker, eight others

Pakistan MapIslamabad - A provincial lawmaker and eight more people were injured Wednesday in a blast in Pakistan's troubled north-west, as US Special Representative Richard Holbrooke visited the region for security talks, officials and police said.

Alam Zaib, who belongs to the secular Awami National Party (ANP), was moved to the hospital in critical condition after his car was hit by a roadside bomb in Peshawar, the capital of North West Frontier Province, party spokesman Zahid Khan said.

ANP leader, eight others injured in powerful Peshawar blast

ANP leader, eight others injured in powerful Peshawar blastPeshawar, Feb. 11 : Awami National Party (ANP) leader Alam Zeb Khan, along with eight other persons were injured in a bomb blast which rocked the Momin Town area here on Wednesday.

Police sources said that the bomb was planted in a motorcycle, which wentoff injuring the leader and other passerbys.

People wounded in the blast have been admitted to Lady Reading Hospital, where the condition of six persons is stated to be serious, The News reports.

Zardari Senior flown to London for specialized medical attention

Zardari Senior flown to London for specialized medical attentionKarachi, Feb. 11: Veteran Pakistan politician and President Asif Ali Zardari's father Hakim Ali Zardari, has been taken to London for specialized medical attention.

Zardari senior has been in bad health for some time.

Doctors attending him said his condition was better than before and asked him to seek views from more experienced doctors in London, The News reports.

Foreign Ministry not supporting Pakistanis abroad: Senate

Islamabad, Feb. 11 : The Pakistan Senate's Standing Committee on Labour, Manpower and Overseas Pakistanis on Tuesday criticized the Foreign Office for its `inability' to help the country's troubled nationals working abroad.

It was observed that the Foreign Office continued to remain on the defensive stand and was "unable to convince the International community of Pakistan's innocence throughout the Mumbai terror attacks and its aftermath, the Daily Times reports.

"The Foreign Office should take a leaf out of the book of foreign diplomats, who are always ready to help their citizens in all sorts of situations. It is wrong to assume that every Pakistani abroad is an illegal resident or an alien," said the committee's members.

Pak tells Holbrooke it wants more aid from the U.S.

Pak tells Holbrooke it wants more aid from the U.S.Islamabad, Feb. 11: Pakistan expects more from the United States in return for its cooperation against al-Qaeda and the Taliban, and this message was amply conveyed to President Obama's Special Envoy on Pakistan and Afghanistan, Richard Holbrooke during his meetings with the leadership here.

Rebel ICL players may get PCB nod for international games

Rebel ICL players may get PCB nod for international gamesKarachi, Feb. 11 : The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) may allow players, who sided with the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL), to play in international games.

PCB chairman Ijaz Butt is expected to make an official statement regarding the fate of the 21 cricketers after a hearing in the Sindh High Court where the Board will place its stand on the banned players, The News reports.

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