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Outsiders have no right to intrude in Pak in the name of fighting terror: Musharraf

Outsiders have no right to intrude in Pak in the name of fighting terror: MusharrafLahore, Mar. 30 : Indicating the frequent US interference in Pakistan, former Pakistan President General (r) Pervez Musharraf has said that no outsider had any right to cross the border into Pakistan, and serious notice must be taken of any such actions.

Zardari says Judiciary not restored under pressure

Zardari says Judiciary not restored under pressureLahore, Mar. 30 : Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has refuted charges that the judges were reinstated under pressure. Rather, he said they were restored at the right time keeping in view public aspirations.

"The PPP always upheld the democratic norms and strove for strengthening Pakistan and promoting politics of reconciliation," The News quoted Zardari, as saying.

Shunning ICL Abdul Razzaq expresses desire to play for national team once again

Shunning ICL Abdul Razzaq expresses desire to play for national team once again Lahore, Mar. 30 : Following Pakistan middle order batsman Mohammad Yousuf's announcement that he is to terminate his contract with the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL), and eager to join the national squad, another Pakistani ICL player, Abdul Razzaq has expressed his desire to play for Pakistan once again.

He said that the ICL management has released all Pakistani cricketers from their contracts.

US sees Pak as a 'hurdle' in its anti-terror strategy

US sees Pak as a 'hurdle' in its anti-terror strategyLahore, Mar. 30 : The United States is struggling hard to identify the loopholes in its South Asian policy over the past seven years, as it has limited ability to control what happens in Pakistan, the Los Angeles Times reports.

15 killed, 1500 taken hostage in attack on Lahore police training school

15 killed, 1500 taken hostage in attack on Lahore police training school

Petition in Pak Supreme Court to bar Musharraf from travelling abroad

Petition in Pak Supreme Court to bar Musharraf from travelling abroadLahore, Mar 29 : A petition has been moved in the Lahore Registry of the Pakistan Supreme Court to put former President Pervez Musharraf's name on the Exit Control List (ECL).

Advocate Akmal Saleemi filed the application in an already pending constitutional petition, seeking action against Musharraf and others for killing of innocent students in a military operation launched against the Lal Masjid.

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