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 Punjab Assembly: protest on remarks against Ch Moonis continues
 Updated at: 0206 PST,  Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Punjab Assembly: protest on remarks against Ch Moonis continues LAHORE: Protest against Law Minister took a new turn in Punjab Assembly when treasury members laid blasphemy blame on opposition.

Opposition members were blamed for blasphemy when they had torn the copies of Agenda to pieces.

Opposition in Punjab Assembly continued protest on Law Minister’s remarks against Chaudhry Moonis Elahi on third consecutive day.

Opposition members continued chanting ‘go minister go’ slogans throwing the torn down copies of Agenda, whenever Provincial Minister for Law, Rana Sana ullah Khan stood and tried to speak.

Meanwhile, Speaker Punjab Assembly adjourned the session for indefinite period.


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