News Source: The News
| about 6 hours ago
A crucial meeting between Interior Minister Rehman Malik and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) is .expected to take place in a couple of days in the provincial metropolis to sort out issues. Atop the MQM�s agenda is the local government system,
News Source: The News
| about 6 hours ago
More than a dozen cases of corruption involving millions of dollars against President Zardari and others, including Interior Minister Rehman Malik, can promptly be re-opened in overseas courts if Pakistan government writes to the respective countries
News Source: India Abroad
| about 15 hours ago
However, Zardari has said he enjoys immunity from prosecution as long as he continues to hold the post of p resident. Two petitions challenging the NRO filed by former federal minister Mubashar Hassan and retired bureaucrat Roedad Khan are pending
News Source: Pak Tribune
| about 23 hours ago
The government is all set to take a complete U-turn before the Supreme Court and will now defend the stinking NRO, which the government itself found discriminatory only recently in the the National Assemblyís Standing Committee on Law and Justice.
News Source: Hindustan times
| 1 day ago
All eyes in Pakistan are turning towards the Supreme Court as a larger bench has been constituted to take up all cases relating to the controversial National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO). The bench will begin hearing from December 7 when it will
News Source: The Frontier Post
| 2 days ago
Following the mounting pressure by the opposition and media bashing, the government, led by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, has decided to show the door to NRO-tainted ministers and government officials in order to regain its credibility, The
News Source: Jang.com.pk
| 3 days ago
Tensions between the Pakistan People�s Party (PPP) and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) have eased considerably since President Zardari and Altaf Hussain intervened to calm things down, but differences on many issues mean the relationship between
News Source: NewKerala
| 3 days ago
The statement was in response to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown Sunday attacking the Pakistani leadership in exasperated tones, demanding that it "take out" Osama bin Laden and his deputy Ayman Zawahiri. "The Pakistan government has started to