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Nato supply: DPC to lead a long march
 


July 04, 2012 - Updated 2030 PKT
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RAWALPINDI: Chairman Difa-e-Pakistan Council, Maulana Samiul Haq in reaction to the government's move of reopening the Nato supply routes announced to hold an All Parties Conference (APC) on July 7 followed by a long march towards Islamabad on July 8.

 

Haq chaired a meeting of DPC following the resumption of Nato supply line here on Wednesday and later talking to the media persons announced to lead a long march towards Islamabad that will begin from Nasir Bagh at 9:00 AM on July 8.

 

He said all the political and religious parties will be contacted for seeking their participation in the long march.

 

The DPC Chairman said Shaikh Rasheed will meet Imran Khan while he himself would go to Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman and invite him to the event.

 

He also appealed Pakistan Muslim League-N leaders Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif to participate in the long march.

 

"I oppose the political and military leadership over the decision of reopening the Nato supply routes," he said, demanding of the government to resign for 'betraying the nation'.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reader Comments
The way this govt. has been behaving for the last few years, clearly show that zardari and co. was brought in by cia to destablize Pakistan. Since Pak is the only country left among muslims countries which has some significant power to resist the west millitarily.

Gulbacha
Afghanistan
I wonder why Maulana Fazal is is still regarded as big politician when his party has only 7 seats in National assembly. His popularity is almost negligible which could be seen from his party strength in National Assembly.

sabir
Qatar
Ye log kis khet ki mooli hain - we will never allow cat to sit on meat These are stupids and half of their leadership is terrorists.

Zia
Pakistan
Lesser corrupt or may be non corrupt politicians must muster their resources to put an end to the current fully corrupt regime of Zardari & co and their partners.They will have to work closely together,to get rid of the corrupt regime and it's only possible if they stop criticising each other and forget about their differences.Once the parasites are extinguished then thereafter they can go to the nation with their respective manifestos and let the nation decide.United you stand ..

Barrister Ahmad Shah Mashwani
United Kingdom
 
 
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