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Next polls to be fair, free and on time: President
KHAIRPUR – President Asif Ali Zardari on Sunday announced that next general elections will be fair, free and impartial and will be held on time.Addressing workers of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) here at the residence of PPP leader Manzoor Wasaan, in D.G, Kot area, the President said, “I want to make promise with the people that the next elections will be held on time and will be fair, free and impartial.”Agencies Add: President Asif Ali Zardari on Sunday directed the Pakistan People’s Party’s ( ...
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Shahbaz slams Zardari for loadshedding in Punjab
LAHORE – Punjab CM has said that president is targeting the province through hours-long loadshedding. Talking to the media after inspecting the metro bus service project work, Punjab CM said that about 700MW electricity was being stolen from the Punjab to provide other provinces. He said that protest against electricity loadshedding was the nation’s right, however, no one would be allowed to damage public or government property. The CM said that rapid transit project was the biggest project of ...
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Indian business tycoon don't see things progressing in India
LONDON: Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal has no immediate plans to invest in India, where his recent attempts to build steel plants in Jharkhand and Odisha reportedly face local opposition and wrangles over land acquisition, says a media report. Mittal, who is Britain's richest individual, told Britain's Sunday Times that India remained a priority for him but not for investment. He said: "India remains a priority but not for investment. I'm not locating capital to India as I don't see things..
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