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India reciprocates prisoner with coffin

ISLAMABAD — Foreign Office Spokesperson, Muhammad Sadiq has expressed severe resentment on the Indian government for hiding the issue of death of Khalid Mehmood in Indian jail. While talking to Online he ....

 

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  Baitullah’s warrants for BB murderl  

RAWALPINDI — Judge Chaudhry Habib ur Rehman of Anti Terrorism Court Rawalpindi Division has issued arrest warrants of 5 accused including Pakistani Taliban commander Bait Ullah Mehsud in ....

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Conflict course would be catastrophic: President

ISLAMABAD—President Pervez Musharraf has said that political stability is his top priority and that a war between the presidency and the newly elected parliament would be catastrophic. I’m looking forward to working with this government for the full five years,” Mr. Musharraf said in an interview with The Washington Times. “Even my harshest critics have agreed that the recent elections were free and ....

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PPP set to decide on next Premier
Staff Report

ISLAMABAD—The widower of Benazir Bhutto held talks with leaders of his Pakistan People’s Party on Monday to decide on a candidate for prime minister after agreeing on a coalition that could force President Pervez Musharraf from power. Asif Ali Zardari, who became head of the PPP after Bhutto’s assassination in December, signed ....

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US closely watching political development
Foreign Desk Report

WASHINGTON—The United States on Monday voiced the hope for continued good relations with Pakistan as it closely watched the latest political developments in the South Asian country. “Obviously we’ve had good relations with Pakistan in the past several years, we fully expect that to continue but we are not going to comment on what they should or should not do as they work through their process....

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