Tuesday, November 10, 2009, Zi`qad 21, 1430 A.H  
   HOME
   News in English
   News in Urdu
   Program Profiles
   GEO TV
   GEO UK
   GEO USA
   GEO ME
   GEO CANADA
   GEO EUROPE
   GEO JAPAN
   GEO SUPER
   AAG TV
   Corporate Profile
   Tariff
   News Archive
   Contact Us
   FAQ
   Feedback
   GEO CHAT
   GEO SKINS
   GEO RINGTONES
   GEO NewsAlert
   GEO Wallpapers
   Transcripts of Program
   Team GEO
   Exam Results
 
 
 GEO Pakistan
 President, PM condemn Charsadda blast
 Updated at: 1730 PST,  Tuesday, November 10, 2009
 ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani Tuesday condemned the blast in Charsadda.

The two leaders reiterated their resolve in countering terrorism and not to allow anyone disrupt peace in the country.

In separate messages the two leaders expressed deep sorrow over the loss of 15 precious lives in the blast.

They prayed to Allah Almighty to shower his blessings on the departed souls and for courage to their families to bear their repairable loss.

They also directed best possible medical treatment for the injured.
Back     |    Send this story to friend    
 
Share this story!   
 
» GEO Pakistan
President, PM condemn Charsadda blast
DPO confirms 15 killings in Charsadda
PM grieved on Charsadda blast
Altaf condemns Charsadda blast
Charsadda blast kills 15
   
» GEO World
Maoists blockade Nepal's capital
Floods, landslides kill 136 in El Salvador
3 foreign missions receive letters with white powder: NY police
Nuclear race not in Iran's interest: Clinton
Japan pledges two, five bln dlrs for Pak and Afghanistan
   
» GEO Business
KSE Index plunges to 8800 points level
Oil falls iin Asian trade
Gold price hits record high in Peshawar
CNG stations observe strike against gas load shedding
Gold hits new record
   
» GEO Sports
New Zealand survive Aamir scare to win series
ICC announces World Cup 2011 schedule
Ajmal restricts Kiwis to 211 in final ODI
Kiwis elect to bat first vs Pakistan
Pakistan to play Kiwis in third, final ODI today
   
 
Copyright © GEO TV. All rights reserved.