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Jan 17, 2013
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Jan 16, 2013
Is army behind cleric Qadri's protest?
Jan 16, 2013
With political uncertainty brewing, can Pakistan afford conflict with India?
Jan 16, 2013
Supreme Court issues notice over ban on film Sadda Haq
Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday April 11, 2013
The Supreme Court on Thursday issued notice to Delhi, Punjab and Chandigarh on a petition by Vital Media challenging the ban on its film Sadda Haq based on a storyline purportedly glorifying those who led Punjab militancy.
Pakistan 'anti-corruption' cleric to boycott elections
Agence France-Presse | Tuesday March 19, 2013
A populist Pakistani cleric who has generated mass protests to demand sweeping political reform will boycott the forthcoming general elections, he told AFP.
Pakistan cleric moves Supreme Court to seek restructuring of Election Commission
Press Trust of India | Thursday February 7, 2013
Fiery cleric Tahir-ul-Qadri, who recently led a protest against the Pakistan government to push for electoral reforms, today approached the Supreme Court to seek the restructuring of the Election Commission.
Pakistan poll schedule in 10 days: Minister
Indo-Asian News Service | Monday January 28, 2013
Pakistan will announce dates for elections and dissolution of assemblies within ten days, Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira said on Sunday, reported Xinhua.
WEF 2013: Imran Khan says his party will sweep Pakistan elections
Friday January 25, 2013
Pakistan's cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan today expressed full confidence that his party would sweep the country's general election, scheduled to be held few months down the lane. Mr Khan, who arrived here today to take part in the World Econ...
Press Trust of India | Friday January 18, 2013
Pakistan government on Thursday agreed to appoint a caretaker Prime Minister by consensus ahead of the next general election as part of a deal struck with fiery cleric Tahir-ul-Qadri to end his protest near parliament that had put intense pressure on...
Cleric leading Pakistan protests reaches deal with government
Associated Press | Thursday January 17, 2013
Pakistani officials struck a deal late on Thursday with a fiery Muslim cleric to end four days of anti-government protests by thousands of people that largely paralyzed the capital and put intense pressure on the government.
Pakistan holds talks with cleric Tahir-ul-Qadri
Reuters | Thursday January 17, 2013
Pakistan's coalition government opened talks on Thursday with a Muslim cleric whose calls for the administration to resign have electrified thousands of protestors camped out near parliament.
Pakistan's opposition demands immediate timetable for polls
Agence France Presse | Wednesday January 16, 2013
Pakistan's main opposition leader Nawaz Sharif demanded Wednesday that the government immediately announce a timetable for elections.
Pakistan Prime Minister unlikely to be arrested soon, says Information Minister Kaira
Press Trust of India | Wednesday January 16, 2013
Pakistan Prime Minister Raja Parvez Ashraf is unlikely to be arrested soon on graft charges despite a Supreme Court order for the same as sources and government today maintained that the court had not set any deadline.
Pakistan's Information Minister on domestic turmoil in the country: highlights
Edited by Samira Shaikh | Wednesday January 16, 2013
Pakistan's Information Minister on domestic turmoil in the country: highlights
Pakistan cleric Tahir-ul Qadri urges politicians to join mass protest
Agence France Presse | Wednesday January 16, 2013
A populist cleric Wednesday urged Pakistani politicians to join tens of thousands taking part in the largest protest in Islamabad for years, ratcheting up the pressure on the government to step down.
Pakistan cleric propels protest into third day
Agence France-Presse | Wednesday January 16, 2013
Pakistani protesters rallied for a third day on Wednesday in the largest political demonstration seen for years in the capital, calling on the government to quit after the Supreme Court ordered the arrest of the prime minister.
Pakistan turmoil deepens as Supreme Court orders Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf's arrest
Reuters | Tuesday January 15, 2013
Pakistan's Supreme Court ordered the arrest of the prime minister on Tuesday on corruption allegations, ratcheting up pressure on a government that is also facing a massive street protest led by a cleric who has a history of ties to the Army.
Pakistan protesters defiant after clashes
Agence France-Presse | Tuesday January 15, 2013
A Pakistani cleric Tuesday urged thousands of protesters massed in Islamabad to camp out for another day, defiant after police fired tear gas and the government ignored his ultimatum to disband parliament.