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 GEO Pakistan
 Constitution sanctity will be maintained: Rehman Malik
 Updated at: 1349 PST,  Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Constitution sanctity will be maintained: Rehman Malik ISLAMABAD: Interior Advisor Rehman Malik said that instructions issued from some so-called Islamists to keep women inside homes are against teachings of Islam. Schools are set on fire to deprive children from education and to train them for terrorism.

Addressing a function of National Police Bureau, Rehman Malik said people like Sufi Mohammad without getting knowledge of constitution declaring it un Islamic. The constitution ensures national sovereignty; therefore, its sanctity would be maintained.

He said more than 10,000 foreigners are hiding in tribal and other areas of Pakistan. Theses foreigners are backing local Taliban and giving them training of terrorism. Afghan currency and weapons involved in terror attacks in Pakistan.

Interior advisor said our forces are facing shortage of resources and lack of training.

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