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Gilani wants Musharraf to stay out of politics
Sunday, November 02, 2008
ANKARA: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani said Sunday, no action would be taken against former President Musharraf in case he (Musharraf) kept politics at an arms length. We have told Musharraf, the people of Pakistan want change in the countrys political scenario and it is the high time for him to bid fare well to politics.
This PM said in an interview to a Turkish newspaper and added, people and parliament dislike him and he has become an old story.
Referring the ongoing security force operation in FATA Gilani said, the government of Pakistan is set to hold dialogues with Taliban if they lay down arms and come forward on table talks.
Pakistan is doing its best to combat terrorism however U.S. strikes in Pakistan would exert negative impact on Pakistans role in terror war, PM added.
Sunday, November 02, 2008
ANKARA: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani said Sunday, no action would be taken against former President Musharraf in case he (Musharraf) kept politics at an arms length. We have told Musharraf, the people of Pakistan want change in the countrys political scenario and it is the high time for him to bid fare well to politics.
This PM said in an interview to a Turkish newspaper and added, people and parliament dislike him and he has become an old story.
Referring the ongoing security force operation in FATA Gilani said, the government of Pakistan is set to hold dialogues with Taliban if they lay down arms and come forward on table talks.
Pakistan is doing its best to combat terrorism however U.S. strikes in Pakistan would exert negative impact on Pakistans role in terror war, PM added.