Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani

Names of ''bigwigs'' figure in Pak money scam: Pak PM''s interior adviser

Names of ''bigwigs'' figure in Pak money scam: Pak PM''s interior adviserIslamabad, Dec 5 : Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani''s Adviser on Interior Affairs, Rehman Malik, has said that the government would disclose the names of all ''bigwigs'' involved in the country''s biggest financial scam.

"Names of some important personalities are also coming up in investigation and they will also be disclosed when time comes," Malik said.

Gilani not being replaced, says Malik

Gilani not being replaced, says MalikIslamabad, Dec.

Worried Gilani activates search for new aides

Worried Gilani activates search for new aidesIslamabad, Dec. 4 : Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani is struggling to find appropriate people to run his secretariat.

According to a Daily Times report, Gilani is on the lookout for two suitable officials to fill the posts of principal and press secretaries lying vacant in his secretariat.

According to the paper, Gilani’s quest for reliable aides has been complicated by the shocking fall of the bureaucracy over the last eight years due to the misuse of power by National Accountability Bureau hounds.

Pak PM calls a national security conference

Pak PM calls a national security conferenceIslamabad, Dec 1 : In an attempt to evolve a national consensus over the crisis that has emerged after the terror strikes on Mumbai, Pakistan Prime Minister Gilani has called a Multi-Party Conference (MPC) on national security on Tuesday.

The heads of all political parties have been invited to the conference to help evolve a consensus on how Pakistan should act in the prevailing situation and what steps should be taken if it gets worse.

Pak PM condemns Mumbai attacks

Pak PM condemns Mumbai attacksIslamabad, Nov 27 : Pakistan has reportedly condemned last night’s multiple terror strikes in Mumbai, in which at least 80 people have been dead so far.

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani condemned the gun and grenade attacks. In a message he said: “We condemn these attacks,” reported the Daily Times

While the US State Department called the attacks ‘horrific’, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said the incident was ‘outrageous’ and expressed solidarity with India.

Pak will mull various options to stop US strikes, says PM Gilani

Pak will mull various options to stop US strikes, says PM GilaniIslamabad, Nov 26 : Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that his government will consider a number of options to stop US drone attacks inside Pakistan.

A decision on how to counter these attacks would be made by the newly formed parliamentary committee on national security, he added.

“Let the committee hold its first meeting. We have a number of options that we can consider to counter these attacks apart from going to the UN,” the Daily Times quoted him as saying in a TV interview.

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