Pakistan

Nawaz Sharif Will Return In September

Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz SharifFormer Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif promised to return home on September 10, 2007. Nawaz Sharif has been exiled for years, and now he has risks of arrest on returning to his land.

At a news conference, Sharif said that it is his duty to challenge what he called the illegitimate rule of military learder President Pervez Musharraf.

India Blames Neighbors for Terrorist Attacks

Bangladesh and Pakistan have discarded charges that Islamic battlers based in the two nations were accountable for the couple of bombardments that tore through a well-known eating place and a park in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad on Saturday, killing 42 people.

After an emergency state cabinet conference on Sunday, the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh state, YS Rajasekhara Reddy said, “Available information points to the involvement of terrorist organizations based in Bangladesh and Pakistan.”

Sikh Gurdwara Issue in Pakistan; PSGPC stated situation normal now

Mr. Pranab MukherjeeMinister of External affairs, Mr.

There’s Nothing To Discuss With Musharraf, Says Sharif

Former Prime Minister Nawaz SharifNew Delhi: Pakistan’s exiled former P

Pakistan Is A Good Ally On War On Terror – United States

Washington: Amongst calls for one-sided action against al-Qaeda and Taliban within Pakistan, the US asserted that Islamabad continues to be a fantabulous supporter in the battle on terrorism but st

Musharraf Neglects Meeting With Karzai

In the evening, the government announced that the Pakistani president, General Pervez MusharrafGeneral Pervez Musharraf will skip a meeting with Afgan President Hamid Karzai. The General’s eight years rule has been challenged by the opposition parties and Islamic militant groups.

The Associated press reported, “The Pakistani government may impose a state of emergency because of “external and internal threats” and deteriorating law and order in the volatile northwest near the Afghan border.”

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