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 GEO Pakistan
 Aitzaz urges NRO beneficiaries’ ministers to quit
 Updated at: 2318 PST,  Thursday, December 17, 2009
Aitzaz urges NRO beneficiaries’ ministers to quit LAHORE: Former president of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA), Aitzaz Ahsan, has said that the ministers, who benefited from the National Reconciliation Ordinance, should step down.

He said it would take some days to implement the court’s orders. The attorney general should be written to re-open the cases, he opined.

Ahsan further said Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) government was dissolved in 1996 for not adhering to the court’s order about judges case.
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