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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Sanaullah terms secret agencies as ‘state within state’

Rana Sanaullah Khna, Punjab Law Minister of Punjab has termed secret agencies as state within a state. These agencies have not been in control of civil government in the country, adding that there is no space for Mola Jutt in Punjab.

He said that President Zardari may continue role of Jiayal, but should run the affairs of the country in a better way. This he said while talking with media outside the Punjab Assembly here on Friday.
He said that the debate on budget 2011-12 continued for 6 days instead of 4 days, now the budget of 87 billion 430 million has been presented in assembly and also debate on it for two days instead of one day then the budget would be passed on Tuesday, at the same the assembly session would be adjourned for indefinite time.
He said that the reference of Ch. Zahiruddin about the disqualification of Unification Block would not be considered because the members of Unification Block were consisting the majority of the PML(Q) members of the Punjab Assembly. He said that the assembly rules not allow it because in the assembly rules it is not mentioned the role of parliamentary leader.
He said that the Pakistan Muslim League (N) is the suitable party for Marvi Memon after her resignation from National Assembly. He said that the doors are always open for the resigned member of PML-Q.
He said that the Tariq Aziz made the PML-Q at the orders of Pervez Musharraf by breaking members of PML(N), it is not a political party and to break this party is true democracy. He said soon Lota League would be finished and only two Chaudhry’s and three short tempered ladies would be the part of Lota League.
He said that the answer of the latter of Governor would be given after the budget session, adding that to collect information about any matter is the right of the governor. It is right of Babar Awan to get. He asked President Asif Zardari to send well reputed people in Punjab, adding that there is no space of Mola Jutt in Punjab. SANA