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NN 14 Aug 2013 TANK : The Terrorist Organisation of Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has warned the Present Government of Pakistan Led By Nawaz Shariff of PML – N against going ahead with the execution of its members who are Hard Core terrorist and are on death row and threatened to wage war against the government if ignored its warning. Continue reading
Tag Archives: Pakistan Muslim League (N)
The PM Nawaz Shariff has to Decide Now , Between the DEVIL (Taliban) and the Deep Sea
JNN 01 June 2013 Islamabad : Getting rid of its pro-Taliban and pro-sectarian image will be a formidable challenge for the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), as its leader Nawaz Sharif braces to become the 18th prime minister of Pakistan. He has to give a clear statement and clear picture whether he is with the Taliban , or against the Taliban. Continue reading
Deadly Elections in Pakistan create Chaos, All Parties complain of Polls Rigging , PML- N comes out as the biggest Party
JNN 12 May 2013 Karachi : Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, ousted 14 years ago in a military coup, who was even convicted by the Pakistani Courts of Hijacking the Plane of Pakistani Chief of Army Staff, the General Retd. Pervez Musharaf has Come out as the Leader of the Biggest Party of Pakistan Muslim League (PML – N) in the country’s landmark democratic election, securing about one-third of the seats in the national legislature, according to early results. Continue reading
Lack of Evidence , Judicial Incompetence or Promotion of Terrorism
JNN 20 July 2011 : Just a couple of days back a Terrorist by the name of Malik Ishaq was released from jail. Malik Ishaq was accused not only of being the chief of the banned sectarian organization, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, but of killing 70 people (almost all Shias) in 44 separate instances of culpable homicide. Most recently, he was alleged to have been involved in the attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team. Continue reading
Saudi Arabia & UAE Major Financer of the Terrorism in Pakistan
JNN 22 May 2011 KARACHI: A US official in a cable sent to the State Department stated that “financial support estimated at nearly 100 million USD annually was making its way to Deobandi and Ahl-i-Hadith clerics in south Punjab from organisations in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates ostensibly with the direct support of those governments.” The cable sent in November 2008 by Bryan Hunt, the then Principal Officer at the US Consulate in Lahore, was based on information from discussions with local government and non-governmental sources during his trips to the cities of Multan and Bahawalpur. Continue reading
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