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Jan Meeting of Commonwealth Foreign Ministers at Colombo moots the Colombo Plan for Co-operative Economic Development in South and South-East Asia.
Do Ansoo, released April 7, is the first Pakistani Urdu film to celebrate Silver Jubilee (25 weeks); starring Santosh, Ajmal, Alaudin while the heroine is the new-comer Sabiha Khanum, who has appeared in a couple of other movies over the last few months; music from Mubarak, produced by Sheikh Lateef, directed by Anwar Kamal.
They arrived in Washington D.C. on May 3, in the US President’s special aircraft. The visit is described here as politically successful, but already there are seious questions in the minds of those who are concerned about the future direction of Pakistan’s foreign policy. Also, Liaquat’s statement supporting US action in Korea has not been taken in good spirit here, as it was made without consulting the Constituent Assembly or the cabinet. Is this a pointer that our profile in the international community will be shaded with a tinge of the capitalist superpower’s foreign interests?
The young Pir of Pagara has been living in England ever since the colonialists hanged his father. Liaquat has promised to restore the influence of Pir Sikander Ali Shah of Pagara if he comes back. The critics may see this as yet another step in the Pakistan Muslim League's effort to enlist feudal support in areas where it cannot command a democratic following.
Constitution clamour: Citizens demand elections
Apprehensive over the delay in constitution making, many concerned citizens have demanded fresh elections.
Entering the 3rd year of its existence Pakistan is still without a Constitution and the affairs of the state are being run ad hoc, on the basis of the India Act 1935, which is obviously insufficient to meet the needs of an independent country.
The present Constituent Assembly was elected in 1946 in the United India, and the changed geography of the region understandably call for a fresh mandate from the people. India, the rival neighbour not only completed its constitution in 1949 but has also had an election since then, which has given a fresh mandate to Nehru. Will our leaders read the writing on the wall?
Prime Minister bestows Sword of Honor on Cadet Aziz Bhatti as 1st batch passes out from Military Academy, Kakool.
Six Year Plan:
Pakistan has hurriedly drawn up a Six-Year Plan envisaging an expenditure of Rs 2,600 million following the meeting of Commonwealth Foreign Ministers at Colombo earlier this year. The Plan envisages 32% of the development expenditure on agricultural development, 20% on transport and communications, 18% on fuel and power, 19% on industry and mining, and 11% on "social capital."
Major-General Iftikhar Khan, who was nominated the first native Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan Army, has been killed in aircrash on his way to UK for attending refresher course. His next in command also died in the same accident.