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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Pakistani militant threatens to quit peace deal

A Pakistani militant commander close to the Afghan border threatened Saturday to abandon an unofficial peace deal with the government, raising the specter of more violence in the nuclear-armed country.

Agencies are in Government control: PM Gilani

Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that secret agencies are in control of government and PPP had not participated in Imran Khan’s Show in Lahore.

Nine including four security officials killed in Jhelum

A wanted terrorist has been killed along with four aides in a police operation in Jhelum, meanwhile, four of the security personnel have also been killed in the operation.

Unconstitutional steps to oust govt not to be ratified: CJP Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry

Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry has said that if the institutions work within their limits, it would bring stability to the country.

Gul Bahadur threatens Pak govt

The most powerful militant leader in Pakistan’s North Waziristan border region has threatened to tear up a peace accord and turn his fighters against the Islamabad government.

Pak-Afghan Istanbul declaration to be implemented: FO

Pakistan and Afghan have agreed that decisions taken at Istanbul summit should be implemented.

No democracy, governance seems in country: Nawaz Sharif

President Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Mian Nawaz Sharif has said that there is no governance and democracy in the country adding that the institution of country are being damaged and rulers are becoming rich.

Four shot dead in Rawalpindi district court

: At least four people have been killed in a firing incident at a district court in Rawalpindi on Saturday.