No Dispute With President Over Powers: PM Gilani
FRANKFURT, Pakistan News: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that 1973 constitution will be restored to its true spirit.
Talking to Pakistani community at Frankfurt Pakistani prime minister refuted any dispute over powers with the president.
Gilani said Balochistan has been given due rights adding that there has been lack of mutual trust between Balochistan and the centre. He said his government was trying to fulfill the aspirations of Baloch people.
Gilani said that the Charter of Democracy is part of the party manifesto and the government will definitely meet the pledge made by Shaheed Benazir Bhutto.
Pakistan prime minister urged overseas Pakistanis to invest in their homeland.
No Dispute With President Over Powers: PM Gilani was first posted on December 2, 2009 at 5:05 pm.
Allied Forces Should Leave Afghan After Defeating Al-Qaeda: Musharraf
Pakistan News: Former president Pervez Musharraf said that NATO and allied forces should leave Afghanistan after defeating Taliban and Al-Qaeda. On the political front, they need an invigorated dialogue with all groups in Afghanistan, including the Taliban. In his article published in Wall Street Journal, he said, “The exit strategy from Afghanistan must not and cannot be time related. We must eliminate al Qaeda, dominate the Taliban militarily, and establish a representative, legitimate government in Afghanistan.” He said, “The dwindling number of al Qaeda elements must be totally eliminated, and the Taliban have to be dominated militarily. We must strengthen border-control measures with all possible means to isolate the militants on the Afghanistan and Pakistan sides.” He said, “On the Afghan side, the US and ISAF troops must be reinforced. All of this must be done in combination with raising additional Afghan National Army troops, with significant Pashtun representation. Exploiting tribal divisions, we should also raise local militias.
Allied Forces Should Leave Afghan After Defeating Al-Qaeda: Musharraf was first posted on December 2, 2009 at 6:17 pm.

