Saturday, August 29, 2009

Collaborators of General Zia's Quasi Martial Law Regime 1985 - 1988


Syed Zafar Ali Shah - Senator - Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz Group

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court’s Registrar on Thursday returned a petition filed by Senator Zafar Ali Shah seeking initiation of proceedings against former president Gen (r) Pervez Musharraf for treason - with irremovable objections. The registrar said the SC was not the proper forum for such a plea nor was the petitioner an aggrieved party. However, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) Shah declined to comment, saying that he did not know that kind of objections were raised by the registrar. The PML-N had detached itself from the petition the same day it was filed, saying that it was the party’s consolidated view that such a move should be initiated in parliament. Reference: SC returns Zafar Ali Shah’s petition for Musharraf’s trial By Masood Rehman Friday, August 28, 2009 http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2009\08\28\story_28-8-2009_pg7_8



Hand Picked Prime Minister of General Zia i.e. Late Muhammad Khan Junejo, General Zia, Fakhr Imam, and Former President of Pakistan Late Ghulam Ishaq Khan
As per 1973 Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan

PART I

6. (1) Any person who abrogates or attempts or conspires to abrogate, subverts or attempts or conspires to subvert the Constitution by use of force or show of force or by other unconstitutional means shall be guilty of high treason.

(2) Any person aiding or abetting the acts mentioned in clause (1) shall likewise be guilty of high treason.

(3) [Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)] shall by law provide for the punishment of persons found guilty of high treason.

An accomplice is a person who actively participates in the commission of a crime, even though they take no part in the actual criminal offense.

American Backed Pakistani Military Dictator General Zia ul Haq (1977 - 1988) was powerful and sole power in Pakistan [like General Musharraf was from 1999 to 2008] in those days and the then Prime Minister of Pakistan late. Muhammad Khan Junejo (hand picked Prime Minister of General Zia's Martial Law Assembly 1985 - 1988) was just a Democratic Façade of General Zia’s ruthless Military Establishment, like the Democratic Façade of Prime Ministers Zafarullah Jamali, Chuadary Shujaat Hussain and Shaukat Aziz but the real power was with General Zia then and real power was with Musharraf from 1999 - 2008. Keep in mind while going through the names of Junejo Cabinet under a Chief Martial Law Administrator General Zia [he was enjoying all power], Prime Minister and his several cabinet members were nothing but STOOGES. It was like PML - Q Government under General Zia who was enjoying complete and brute authority. READ AND ENJOY. OUR PRESENT Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani also served under General Zia's Martial Law and guess what the LOUDMOUTH PML-N LEADER Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan was Petroleum and Natural Resources Minister in Semi Martial Law Regime of General Zia and Junejo.

Former Martial Law Prime Minister of Pakistan, Late. Muhammad Khan Junejo (1985 - 1988)
AND SEVERAL JUNEJO CABINETS UNDER GENERAL ZIA AND ARMY RULE

Ist FEDERAL CABINET UNDER PRIME MINISTER (Mr. MUHAMMAD KHAN JUNEJO) FROM 10. 4. 1985 TO 28. 1. 86

Prime Minister Mr. Muhammad Khan Junejo - Culture & Tourism, Defence, Education, Food, Agriculture and Cooperatives, Health, Special Education &, Social Welfare. Interior, Petroleum & Natural, Resources, Religious Affairs and, Minorities Affairs, Science and Technology, States & Frontier Regions, Kashmir Affairs & Northern Affairs, Railways

1. Mr. Salim Saifullah Khan - Commerce, Petroleum & Natural Resources.

2. Prince Mohyuddin Baluch - Communications.

3. Dr. Mahbubul Haq - Finance & Economic Affairs, Planning & Development

4. Sahabzada Yaqub Khan - Foreign Affairs.

5. Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani - Housing & Works

6. Mr. Zafar Ali Shah - Industries, Food, Agriculture & Cooperatives.

7. Mr. Hamid Nasir Chattha - Information & Broadcasting, Health, Special Education &
Social Welfare

8. Mr. Iqbal Ahmad Khan - Justice & Parliamentary Affairs

9. Mr. Hanif Tayyab - Labour, Manpower & Overseas Pakistanis

10. Mr Ghulam Muhammad Ahmad Khan Maneka - Local Government & Rural Development, Culture and Tourism

11. Mr. Muhammad Khaqan Abbasi - Production, Education

12. Nawabzada Abdul Ghafoor Khan Hoti - Railways.

13. Mir. Zafarullah Khan Jamali - Water & Power

14. Lt. Gen(Retd) Jamal Said Mian - Culture & Tourism

15. Mian Muhammad Yasin Khan Watoo - Education

16. Kazi Abudl Majid Abid - Food, Agriculture and Cooperatives

17. Malik Nur Hayat Khan Noon - Health, Special Education & Social Welfare

18. Mr. Mohammad Aslam Khan Khattak - Interior

19. Syed Qasim Shah - States & Frontier Regions & Kashmir Affairs


MINISTERS OF STATE

1. Mr. Haji Tareen - Food, Agriculture & Cooperatives.

2. Mr. Zain Noorani - Foreign Affairs.

3. Rai Mansab Ali Khan - Labour, Manpower and Overseas Pakistanis

4. Begum Attiya Inayatuallah - Population Welfare

5. Mr. Islamuddin Sheikh - Production

6. Mr. Maqbool Ahmed - Religious Affairs & Minorities Affairs.

7. Syed Qasim Shah - States & Frontier regions & Kashmir Affairs

8. Mr. Shah Mohammad Khuro - Interior

9. Dr. Mohammad Asad Khan - Petroleum & Natural Resources.


SECOND FEDERAL CABINET UNDER PRIME MINISTER (MR. MUHAMMAD KHAN JUNEJO) FROM 28. 1. 1986 TO 20. 12. 1986

Prime Minister Mr. Muhammad Khan Junejo - Cabinet Secretariat, Defence, Planning & Development

1. Prince Mohyuddin Baluch - Commerce.

2. Malik Nur Hayat Khan Noon - Communications.

3. Mr. Ghulam Muhammad Ahmed Khan Maneka - Culture & Tourism.

4. Malik Nasim Ahmed Aheer - Education

5. Mian Muhammad Yasin Khan Wattoo - Finance and Economic Affairs

6. Kazi Abdul Majid Abid - Food, Agriculture and Cooperatives

7. Sahabzada Yaqub Khan - Foreign Affairs

8. Mr. Shah Muhammad Khuro - Health, Special Education and S. W.

9. Mr. Salim Saifullah Khan - Housing and Works

10. Syed Zafar Ali Shah - Industries.

11. Chaudhry Shujat Hussain - Information and Broadcasting

12. Mr. Muhammad Aslam Khan Khattak - Interior

13. Mr. Iqbal Ahmed Khan - Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Religious Affairs and M.A.

14. Sardar Maqsood Ahmed Khan Leghari - Labour, Manpower and Overseas Pakistanis

15. Mr. Anwar Aziz Chaudhri - Local Government & Rural Development

16. Mr. Muhammad Hanif Tayyab - Petroleum & Natural Resources

17. Mr. Muhammad Khaqan Abbasi - Production

18. Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani - Railways

19. Mir. Haji Tareen - Religious Affairs & Minorities Affairs, Science & Technology

20. Mr. Hamid Nasir Chattha - Science & Technology

21. Syed Qasim Shah - States & Frontier Regions & Kashmir Affairs.

22. Lt. Gen. (Retd) Jamal Said Mian - Water & Power

23. Dr. Mahbubul Haq - Planning & Development

24. Mr. Wasim Sajjad - Justice & Parliamentary Affairs.


MINISTERS OF STATE

1. Syed Tasneem Nawaz Gardezi - Commerce

2. Mr. Muhammad Ibrahim Baluch - Communications

3. Mir Mehran Khan Bijarani - Culture and Tourism

4. Mr. Nisar Ali Khan Baluch - Education

5. Mr. Sartaj Aziz - Food, Agriculture & Cooperative

6. Mr. Zain Noorani - Foreign Affairs

7. Haji Muhammad Unis Elahi - Industries

8. Rai Mansab Ali Khan - Labour, Manpower and Overseas Pakistanis

9. Mr. Mir Nawaz Khan Marwat - Justice & Parliamentary Affairs

10. Mr. Islamuddin Shaikh - Production

11. Mr. Nisar Mohammad Khan - Railways

12. Mr. Maqbool Ahmed Khan - Religious Affairs and Minorities Affairs

13. Begum Afsar Riza Qizilbash - Health, Special Education and Social Welfare


THIRD FEDERAL CABINET UNDER THE PREMIERSHIP OF MR. MUHAMMAD KHAN JUNEJO, THE PRIME MINISTER FROM 22. 12. 1986 TO 29. 5. 1988

Prime Minister Mr. Muhammad Khan Junejo (23. 3. 85 to 29. 5. 1988)

FEDERAL MINISTERS

1. Malik Nasim Ahmed Aheer - Education. Communications, Health, Special Education &
Social welfare, Culture & Tourism, Interior

2. Mian Muhammad yasin Khan Wattoo - Finance & Economic Affairs Petroleum & Natural
Resources

3. Mr. Muhammad Ibrahim Baluch - Food, Agriculture and Cooperatives, Labour, Manpower & Overseas Pakistanis

4. Sahabzada Yaqub Khan - Foreign affairs

5. Mr. Muhammad Hanif Tayyab - Housing & Works Petroleum & Natural Resources

6. Ch. Shujat Hussain - Industries Production

7. Kazi Abdul Majid Abid - Information & Broadcasting, Water & Power.

8. Mr. Muhammad Aslam Khan Khattak - Interior, Culture & Tourism, Communications, Railways

9. Mr. Wasim Sajjad - Justice & Parliamentary Affairs, Interior

10. Mr. Anwar Aziz Chaudhri - Local Govt. & Rural Development

11. Syed Qasim Shah - States & Frontier Regions, and Kashmir Affairs, Religious Affairs & Minorities Affairs

12. Mr. Iqbal Ahmed Khan - Federal Minister With out portfolio Local Government & Rural Development

13. Dr. Mahbubul Haq - Commerce, Planning & Development, Population Welfare Division

14. Mr. Shah Muhammad Khuro - Culture & Tourism, Labour, Manpower & Overseas Pakistanis

15. Haji Muhammad Saifullah Khan - Religious Affairs & Minorities Affairs

16. Mr. Nisar Mohammad Khan - Culture & Tourism

17. Syed Sajjad Haider - Education, Health, Special Education & Social Welfare

18. Major Gen. (Retd) Mohammad Bashir Khan - Production

19. Mian Ghulam Muhammad Ahmed Khan Maneka - Establishment Division, O & M Division

20. Malik Muhammad Naeem Khan - Health, Special Education & Social Welfare, Science and Technology

21. Begum Kulsum Saifullah Khan - Population Welfare O & M Division

22. Sardarzada Muhammad Ali Shah - Railways

23. Mr. Wazir Ahmad Jogezai - Water and Power

MINISTERS OF STATE

1. Mr. Zain Noorani - Foreign Affairs with Cabinet rank

2. Sardar Ghulam Muhammad Khan Mahar - Health Division

3. Mr. Nisar Mohammad Khan - Railways

4. Begum Afsar Riza Qizibash - Special Education and Social Welfare

5. Begum Kulsum Saifullah Khan - Commerce

6. Mr. Fateh Muhammad Muhammad Hassni - Communications

7. Rana Naeem Mahmood Khan - Defence

8. Mian Muhammad Zaman - Industries

9. Raja Nadir Pervaiz - Interior

10. Mr. Abdul Sattar Laleka - Labour, Manpower & Overseas Pakistanis

11. Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan - Petroleum and Natural Resources.

12. Major Gen. (Retd) Mohammad Bashir Khan - Production

13. Malik Said Khan Mahsud - Water & Power

14. Syed Iftikhar Ali Bokhari - Finance and Economic Affairs

15. Syed Tasneem Nawaz Gardezi - Information and Broadcasting

16. Agha Atta Muhammad Khan - Railways

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