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 “Taking to streets against democratic norms”: President Zardari
 Updated at: 2251 PST,  Saturday, March 14, 2009
“Taking to streets against democratic norms”: President Zardari ISLAMABAD: Presidnet Asif Ali Zardari Saturday said taking to the streets is against the democratic norms because Parliament is present for resolving the issues, source said.

With reference to the current situation in the country, the President said the government has not closed the doors for holding dialogue.

“In democracy issues are resolved by sitting together,” President Asif Ali Zardari said.
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