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"Let there arise out of you a band of people inviting to all that is good enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong; they are the ones to attain felicity".
(surah Al-Imran,ayat-104)
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User Name: Noman
Full Name: Noman Zafar
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Kia PPP dus din may hee apni auqaat pur aa guyee hay, PPP should think once again about its policies with Musharraf. The vote they got is anti-Musharraf and if they tried to work with Musharraf then in next election they will be history inshahAllah like PML(Q).
And they should mind another thing, there rule wont last long, if they tried to work with Mulooon Musharraf.
 
Although regarding sincerity of Zardari with Pakistan was and is always in doubt, but we even then tried to digest his past, but if he did this, which is looking clear now, then he will be history definitely.
 
And the tactic of putting everything in Benzair's account wont work for so long as well.
 
 
 Reply:   Aur Ahmed Mukhtar apni baat sa
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 Reply:   New FM Qureshi will "accompany
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New FM Qureshi will "accompany him"...Pres Musharraf, not PM Gillani to represent Pakistan in China next week...

Pakistan's Musharraf to visit China next week


Apr 3, 2008, 14:01 GMT

Islamabad - Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf will make a six-day visit of China next week, the foreign ministry said Thursday.

'The visit is part of regular high-level interaction between the two countries and reflective of close bilateral ties,' said a statement issued by the ministry.

Musharraf will leave April 10 and during the visit will meet his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao, Premier Wen Jiabao and other top state leaders.

He will also attend Boao Forum for Asia April 11-15, a meeting in Boao in China's southern most province of Hainan that brings together the regional state leaders, businessmen and prominent personalities.

The visit is expected to reinforce the decades old friendship between the two countries. Pakistan relies heavily on China for trade, investment and defence.

Musharraf's visit comes at a time when the pressure is mounting on him for resigning from the post. His political backers were thrashed in a February 18 election and a new lower house of parliament is hostile to the embattled president.



 
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