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NRO bill stands withdrawn, NA told

Source: Dawn
Islamabad : Pakistan | 29 days ago  
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The government made it clear in the National Assembly on Wednesday that a bill seeking parliamentary approval for the controversial National Reconciliation Ordinance of former president Pervez Musharraf now stood formally withdrawn after Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani told...
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  • Posted By murtazahasaan murtazahasaan | 27 days ago
    The media is responsible to create a balance of priorities, and it is really sad to see that the new NRO issue regarding Zardari and Altaf Hussain has seemed to overshadow the tragic incident which happened in Rawalpindi a few hours prior to this new issue. The media should act more responsibly to not something let go like this unnoticed.
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