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 GEO Pakistan
 Terrorists to be driven out of country: Rehman
 Updated at: 2338 PST,  Thursday, December 03, 2009
Terrorists to be driven out of country: Rehman ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rehman Malik Thursday said those who got their loans written off must return the money, and that the terrorists will finally be flushed out of the country.

Talking to media here, the Interior Minister said positive hope should be pinned with the new US strategy for Afghanistan.

He said the joint action plan of Pakistan and Afghanistan will be signed within the next two weeks.

Rehman Malik said the target of the Naval Complex suicide blast was school children.

He said media is independent and it will continue to remain so. However, he said, some channels are engaging more in politics than reporting. “Any flawed policies of the government be criticized but at the same time the positive actions be highlighted,” he stressed.
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