Islamabad—The Supreme Court of Pakistan on
Tuesday stayed its decision of February 25 in
which it disqualified Mian Shahbaz Sharif to
hold the office of chief executive of Punjab
province.
Lahore—Soon after Supreme Court verdict on
Tuesday, Shahbaz Sharif, resumed charge of Chief
Minister here. He extended an olive branch to
the PPP inviting its Provincial Ministers to
attend the Cabinet meeting today (Wednesday).
Peshawar—the beleaguered militant commander and
Chief of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)
Baitullah Mehsud has eventually owned the
responsibility for carrying out deadly attack on
a Police Training Centre Lahore on Monday as a
reaction against the American sponsored drone
attacks on the country’s tribal belt and hinted
at more subversive activities in parts of
country in the days to come.
Islamabad—Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani
on Tuesday made it clear that ISI and Pakistan
Army fully supports democratic government and
denied any kind of differences among them.
Washington—U.S. President Barack Obama plans to
propose spending roughly $ 2.8 billion in aid
for the Pakistani military, as he steps up the
campaign to battle extremists along the
Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
Washington—The U.S. military will reserve the
“right of last resort” to take out threats
inside Pakistan, but it would prefer to enable
the Pakistani military to do the job itself,
Gen. David Petraeus said Monday in an exclusive
interview with FOX News.