Pakistani PM asks India to stop creating trouble in Balochistan Province
2009-07-18 22:46:43 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - Pakistan News News)Latest Pakistan news of July 17, 2009 in passing
Gilani - Manmohan meet on the side lines of NAM summit
Nawaz Sharif like to meet the President today as President of Pakistan plan to visit Raiwind
Government searching for proofs to implicate Jamat-ud-Dawa Chief
Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligences inspector shot dead in Low Dir
Stocks high despite profit selling spree at the Karachi Stock Exchange
Gilani - Manmohan meet on the side lines of NAM summit
Sharm-El-Sheikh (Business Recorder); The top men of India and Pakistan met on the sidelines of NAM summit to discuss resumption of composite dialogue and to delink the dialog from the terrorism issues. During the meeting the Pakistani PM asked India not to infiltrate in the Pakistani province of Balochistan. He categorically stated that, “Pakistan knows India’s involvement in the disturbances in Balochistan. “ He asked the Indian PM to stop meddling in Pakistan and to overcome the lack of trust between the two countries.
Nawaz Sharif like to meet the President today as President of Pakistan plan to visit Raiwind
Islamabad (The News International): The seven months old deadlock is likely to be broken today when the Pakistani President will visit the PML-N chief at his Raiwind residence today. Todays meeting has sent the air of optimism through out the country and is bid by the government to handle top political and economic issues of the country.
The official sources said that, ‘The president believes that the doors for dialogue and negotiations must always be kept open in a democratic dispensation. The president has all along maintained that the country is faced with so varied and complex problems that no party or state institution can solve them single-handedly. It requires a collective endeavor of all political forces and state institutions. The president looks forward to a productive and useful meeting with the PML-N Chief.’
Government searching for proofs to implicate Jamat-ud-Dawa Chief
Islamabad (Business Recorder): After the release of Hafiz Mohammad Saeed who heads Jammat-ud-Dawa which the Indian government claims to have been involved in providing help to the defunct terrorist network responsible for bombing in Mumbai, the government of Pakistan is searching for evidence to put him behind bars. The lack of evidences had help Hafiz Saeen to get released. But the attorney general seems to be optimistic about the issue and says that he has evidences to put forward to the supreme court and is trying to collect more evidences with the help of Punjab government.
Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligences inspector shot dead in Low Dir
Timergara (Business Recorder): Unidentified gun men killed ISI inspector in Low Dir yesterday. The eye witnesses report that the killer was accompanied by 3 more men who stood at the distance while the killer fired at the ISI inspector. This is the third attack on the ISI personnel in the area.
Stocks high despite profit selling spree at the Karachi Stock Exchange
Karachi (Business Recorder): The KSE-100 index peaked the level of 7,785.38 mid day yesterday. The profit selling brought the index down but the KSE-100 index managed to sustain the positive position with 29.27 addition to the board. The KSE-100 index remained at 7,715.42 points at the days end.
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