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PML-N’s movement against government won’t work: Shujaat

May 01, 2012 - Updated 1541 PKT
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PESHAWAR: PML-Q President Chaudhry Shujaat said Tuesday that the PML-N’s protest movement against the government will not work.

“Nawaz Sharif talks of a long march but has forgotten that March has passed and it is now May,” Shujaat said.

Speaking to the media, the PML-Q president further said that a decision could only be made after a detailed verdict of the contempt of court case was issued, adding that Yousuf Raza Gilani was still the Prime Minister of Pakistan.


 
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