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| PPP not looking for revenge, says Zardari |
| ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) is not looking to take revenge for Benazir Bhutto’s killing, President Asif Ali Zardari said on Friday following the publication of the UN report on Benazir’s murder. |
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| Imran asks youngsters to 'dream big' |
| KARACHI: The Pakistani society would not change until new people take active part in politics because political participation happens to be the most effective tool for social transformation, said Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan. He expressed these views while speaking to students at a hotel on Friday, at an event titled 'An Evening with Imran Khan on Nation Building'. |
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| Musharraf govt. responsible for BB assassination: UN |
| NEW YORK: United Nations (UN) commission, which probed into assassination of Benazir Bhutto, has held responsible the former President Pervez Musharraf-led government for assassination of Benazir Bhutto due to provision of poor security measures. |
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| Another ANP MPA submits motion for Hazara province |
| PESHAWAR: Another Awami National Party member of the NWFP Assembly from Haripur, Hazara division, Gohar Nawaz Khan, has submitted a resolution in the assembly secretariat, asking the government to recommend to the federal government to give province status to Hazara division. |
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| Altaf calls for roundtable talks over new provinces |
| LONDON: Quaid Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Altaf Hussain, flaying strongly the violence perpetrated upon people of Hazara Division, has called upon holding a roundtable conference over formation of new provinces, Geo news reported.
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| Zarco boss misused his police connection |
| LAHORE: Syed Lakhat-e-Husnain, Chief Executive of Zarco Exchange Company, who happens to be the principal accused in a million-dollar money laundering scam, had earlier been involved in getting arrested by the Punjab Police those of his employees who had been cooperating with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) inquiry team and exposing the misdeeds of their boss. |
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| Kayani a pro-democracy army chief, says Gilani |
| LAHORE: Prime Minster Yousaf Raza Gilani has said Army chief Ashfaq Kayani is a pro-democracy army chief, reported a private TV channel on Monday. Addressing the US media in Washington, Gilani said Kayani had always backed democracy. He said he would keep Kayani’s support for democracy in mind while extending his tenure as the army chief of Pakistan. Gilani said Pakistan should also be provided access to civil nuclear technology. He said Pakistan had proven that its nuclear programme was in secure hands. The prime minister ruled out the possibility of anybody being allowed access to Abdul Qadeer Khan. |
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| Grudges between Mazhar, Qaim come out in the open |
| KARACHI: Senior Sindh Education Minister Pir Mazharul Haq lost his temper during the Sindh cabinet meeting on Monday and used harsh words to criticise Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah for ignoring the opinion of cabinet members over various matters, sources have said. |
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| PML-Q’s Farooq Awan joins ANP |
| KARACHI: Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) Senior Vice-President and former member of the National Assembly Farooq Awan has joined the Awami National Party (ANP). While addressing a huge gathering at Niazi Chowk in Lyari, Awan said, “I have joined the ANP because they practice true politics and there are no internal differences within their ranks.” ANP Sindh President Shahi Syed said, “Baloch, Kutchi and Pukhtoon have been living like brothers even before Pakistan’s birth and no one could breach their unity.” |
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| Reward for Jamshed Dasti, but what about the voters of NA-178 |
| LAHORE: It shocked many when Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani appointed the disgraced ex-MNA of his party, Jamshed Dasti his adviser on livestock, a fortnight after the latter opted to resign from his seat to avoid a jail sentence, since his graduation degree had been proven to be fake in the Supreme Court. The confusion only increased when the notorious politician from Muzaffargarh was awarded a party ticket as well |
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