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Sunday June 10 , 2012 2:51:28 PM

Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani once again claimed that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz violated the respect of the Parliament, adding that if Chief Justice of Pakistan not hearing the case of his son then he should listen case of his (PM) son.
Talking to media on Sunday, he said that there was no space for martial law in the country. He added that he was playing complete inning.
The PM said that Malik Riaz of Bahria Town has very good relationship with all political parties. He said that his government wants strengthen of institutions.
He said that there was also not a single case in court that the opposition PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif was not a party in.
The PM, however, refused to comment on the case involving the CJ’s son, saying there was a lack of proper evidence, and that there were neither any formal charges nor a complainant in the case so far.
Speaking about the Punjab budget, the prime minister said if the Punjab government had regularly allocated the amount of money they had put aside for power generation this year, the province would have been self-sufficient in power and electricity generation.
Criticising the Sharifs on favoring local body elections in Punjab on a non-party basis, Gilani expressed his disbelief that the “preachers of democracy” were opposing local government polls on party basis.
Answering a question about upcoming general elections, PM Gilani said that they would be held as soon as the government completes it tenure of five years.

Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani once again claimed that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz violated the respect of the Parliament, adding that if Chief Justice of Pakistan not hearing the case of his son then he should listen case of his (PM) son.
Talking to media on Sunday, he said that there was no space for martial law in the country. He added that he was playing complete inning.
The PM said that Malik Riaz of Bahria Town has very good relationship with all political parties. He said that his government wants strengthen of institutions.
He said that there was also not a single case in court that the opposition PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif was not a party in.
The PM, however, refused to comment on the case involving the CJ’s son, saying there was a lack of proper evidence, and that there were neither any formal charges nor a complainant in the case so far.
Speaking about the Punjab budget, the prime minister said if the Punjab government had regularly allocated the amount of money they had put aside for power generation this year, the province would have been self-sufficient in power and electricity generation.
Criticising the Sharifs on favoring local body elections in Punjab on a non-party basis, Gilani expressed his disbelief that the “preachers of democracy” were opposing local government polls on party basis.
Answering a question about upcoming general elections, PM Gilani said that they would be held as soon as the government completes it tenure of five years.
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