Islamabad—Prime Minister’s Advisor on Interior
Rehman Malik Monday said the government would
lodge FIRs against Sharif brothers in case of
any damage to human life, or property during the
long march planned by the opposition and the
lawyers community.
Islamabad—Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani
has assured that the government would implement
the charter of democracy besides honouring any
consensus bill regarding repealing the 17th
amendment in the constitution.
Islamabad—As the long march of lawyers draws
nearer, foreign envoys from important capitals
stationed in Pakistan have also intensified
their interaction with the country’s main
political leadership.
Peshawar—As the tribesmen of Bajaur agency inked
a deal with the government Monday, promising not
to shelter militants in a tribal areas, the
local Taliban have released five security men
abducted a month ago. On the other hand the
security forces retaliatory action against the
troublemakers near Khar, headquarters of the
Bajaur agency Monday wee hours left at least
four militants dead and many others injured.
Srinagar—Fearing Friday’s killing by the forces
in the old city to snowball into an
uncontrollable wave of protests, authorities
here preemptively clamped undeclared curfew in
inner Srinagar areas on Saturday, even as the
incident rocked the state assembly, forcing the
government to announce a probe and make a
commitment to punish the guilty.
Islamabad—Pakistan has identified the mastermind
allegedly blamed for the deadly attack on Sri
Lankan cricket team in Lahore, private news
channel reported on Monday.