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Pak PM Yousuf Gillani smells 'conspiracy' in Karachi violence

Islamabad, Apr 10: Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gillani on Thursday said that Wednesday’s Karachi violence in which eight people had died appeared to be a conspiracy hatched by opponents of democracy.Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gillani

Coming down heavily on the perpetrators of the violence, Gillani said his government would not compromise.

“We must take notice of these unjustified, mischievous and definitely conspiratorial acts,” Gillani told parliament.

Six lawyers burnt alive as unidentified miscreants unleash violence in Karachi

Six lawyers burnt alive in KarachiKarachi, Apr 10: At least six lawyers

Hindu factory worker tortured and killed in Karachi blasphemy dispute

Karachi, Apr. 9: Dozens of Muslim workers at a factory in Karachi beat to death a Hindu colleague on Tuesday for alleged blasphemy, officials said.

Pakistan's stock market roaring on several factors

Karachi- Asia's only rising stock market claims several reasons for its bullish streak, including recent political stability.

Former Sindh CM Rahim lashed by shoes

Karachi, Apr.

Zardari to clear names of Sindh ministers

Karachi, Apr.

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