JNN 09 May 2013 ISLAMABAD: One can already guess The Results of The Elections which are held in Pakistan , as the Returning Officer are the Judges of the Lower Courts , and are under the Umbrella of Chief Justice of Pakistan , who have made way for about 55 candidates from the Punjab, belonging to 10 different Banned Sectarian groups,who are already on the 4th Schedule of Anti Terrorism Act , But The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), led by Justice (retired) Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim, has simply failed to prevent.these terrorist from contesting the general elections despite the fact that intelligence agencies had warned the ECP that they were on terrorist lists and had provided all the names Continue reading
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Pakistan's First Provincial Assembly of GB Passes bill to curb menace of sectarianism and extremism
JNN 30 May 2012 Gilgit : In a historic move the Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly (GBLA) on Monday enacted a law to curb sectarian menace that has plagued the mountain region. The GBLA has become the first provincial legislature to have enacted a law dealing with sectarianism. Continue reading
Pakistan’s First Provincial Assembly of GB Passes bill to curb menace of sectarianism and extremism
JNN 30 May 2012 Gilgit : In a historic move the Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly (GBLA) on Monday enacted a law to curb sectarian menace that has plagued the mountain region. The GBLA has become the first provincial legislature to have enacted a law dealing with sectarianism. Continue reading
Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat banned in Pakistan, But still active No action taken against it : Report
JNN 09 Mar 2012 Islamabad : The Government of Pakistan has discreetly banned the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ), Previously banned as Sipah e Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) , early Saturday morning. Continue reading
Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat banned in Pakistan, But still active No action taken against it : Report
JNN 09 Mar 2012 Islamabad : The Government of Pakistan has discreetly banned the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ), Previously banned as Sipah e Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) , early Saturday morning. Continue reading
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