Thursday 14 February 2013

Did Really Zardari Saved Sharif

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has said that military ruler Pervez Musharraf during the term of Nawaz Sharif, PML-n Chief he rescued from the gallows. nevertheless urges him to meet Sharif is Zardari turned down these days for the upcoming elections, Pakistan people's Party in Lahore to take stock of preparations of camping. "former Prime Minister Sharif on his brother's death to mourn the met show Desired.

The express Tribune reported his personal residence in Lahore, according to Bilawal House in talks with Zardari on Wednesday guests complained that Sharif had refused to meet them, while each time he saved their lives. the President has claimed that Musharraf had Sharif's term was saved from the gallows during the return.

He said that the PML-n in the 1999 military coup to overthrow the Government after Musharraf after Sharif was thrown into jail with him their friendship. Zardari claimed Musharraf judge rahmat Hussain jafferi at that time to punish pressures on Sharif.

The newspaper quoted by Zardari, was a life-detection of my jafferi. when I heard that Musharraf is under pressure to punish them decent, so I advised them to depending on the decision of the hearing of the case. also claimed that Sharif not to hang to he was coaxed to jafferi. Asif Ali Zardari in Punjab province in the 2008 election PML-n gained the success also Themselves.

Terrorists will continue to support Pakistan

Washington won't come from his antics Eagle Pakistan. India's economic growth rather than exploit it against their activities continued to be the only nuclear weapons will continue to consistently rather than terrorist organisations behind the scenes support.

Senior research fellow of the prestigious National Defence University Frank Hoffman has talked with Senators during the hearing kangreshnal.

Terror attacks in Pakistan, in death

Islamabad Pakistan's turbulent Northwest terrorist attacks carried out in the surkshablon and at least 16 people died and 20 more were injured.