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                                                            Govt's talks offer shows democratic approach: SanaWhether opposition choose to talk or not, government would continue to fulfill all constitutional, legal requirements 
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                                                            Difa-e-Pakistan Council plans mammoth event later this monthCouncil earlier played a crucial role in persuading the govt to revisit ties with US in 2011 following Salala incident 
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                                                            Anti-Islam film: JUI-S leader announces $200,000 bounty for filmmakerJUI-S General Secretary Ikramullah Shahid announced the offer during a DPC rally in Peshawar on Monday. 
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                                                            Anti-Islam film: Seeking apology from Obama, DPC to hold rallyLeader demands expulsion of US ambassador. 
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                                                            Post-blockade: Carrying on no protests, DPC appears dormantSami says temporary halt in activities due to Ramazan, will resume activities in full swing after Eid. 
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                                                            March to Afghan border: NATO supplies haram, against sharia, says JIJamaat-e-Islami leaders blame ANP government in K-P for law and order situation. Ask army to explain excesses. 
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                                                            DPC protest — now in ChamanThrough sheer force of numbers, the DPC has now made itself an entity that needs to be taken seriously. 
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                                                            Long march concernsWe may know unsavoury characters fronting DPC but we also need to investigate if establishment is working behind it. 
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                                                            Anti-Nato rally: In Pindi, life comes to a halt as DPC marches on capitalMain Benazir Bhutto Road closed to accommodate rally. 
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                                                            Difa-e-Pakistan: Right-wingers descend on capitalDemonstrators in their thousands vow to get NATO supplies blocked. 
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                                                            Long march over as DPC camps outside ParliamentMaulana Samiul Haq says theirs is not a political march, but a Jihad against those who imposed slavery upon Pakistan. 
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                                                            Protesting Nato supplies: Right-wing groups set out on ‘long march’Convoy of buses, trucks, cars to reach the federal capital Monday evening. 
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                                                            Saying 'no' to NATO: DPC long march enroute to GujranwalaThe long march will stop in Gujrat tonight, will leave for Islamabad at 10 am on Monday. 
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                                                            Against restoring NATO supplies: DPC announces long march to parliamentSamiul Haq says restoration of supplies is an ‘insult to parliament’. 
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                                                            Long march against NATO supply resumption to rid country of US forces: DPCLong march to begin at 10am Sunday from Nasir Bagh in Lahore, will reach Islamabad on Monday. 
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                                                            Show of Unity: PTI leaders attend DPC and JUD protestsThe Multan protests were led by PTI leader Tariq Naeemullah. 
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                                                            JuD gives up on long march, will hold protests on June 1The council will hold a ‘workers convention’ today. 
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                                                            DPC protests against likely resumption of Nato suppliesProtests were held in Karachi, Hyderabad, Larkana, Sukkur and other areas on Friday. 
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                                                            Saddle up, the DPC long march starts on May 27DPC to commence march to Islamabad on May 27 to protest against possible resumption of Nato supply route. 
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                                                            NATO supplies: Difa-e-Pakistan Council announces long marchLeaders say criminal prime minister has no right to make decisions on national security. 
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                                                            NATO supply restoration: DPC to march from Karachi to IslamabadDifa-e-Pakistan Council announces marching towards Islamabad starting May 27. 
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                                                            DPC vows to stand firm against resumption of Nato suppliesHafiz Saeed says India, west are responsible for the security problems in Balochistan and Gilgit- Baltistan. 
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                                                            NATO supply resumption: Miffed Difa-e-Pakistan stages motorbike rally in PeshawarOrganisers say all set for DPC’s rally on Sunday against govt's decision to reopen Nato routes. 
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                                                            Nato Supply Routes: DPC chairman stands firm against reopening routesMaulana Samiul Haq says that reopening NATO supply route may lead to a US attack on Pakistan. 
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                                                            Difa-e-Pakistan Council calls on Zardari to cancel India visitDPC leaders say US announced bounty on Hafiz Saeed as a pressure tactic to get NATO supply routes reopened. 
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                                                            Pakistan’s so-called banned organisationsThese organisations have reinvented themselves as welfare organisations, relying on their rural outreach. 
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                                                            Difa-e-Pakistan rally: Baloch promised rights, succession ruled outAbout 1,000 walk from Chauburji to Lahore Press Club. 
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                                                            Difa-e-Pakistan: Peshawar rally demands release of missing personsSpeakers focus on missing persons in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, demands release through resolution. 
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                                                            Peshawar civil society demands ban on Difa-e-PakistanSpeakers at the protest say 'Hamid Gul and his partners responsible for the massacre of three million people.' 
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                                                            Paradigm shift: In political vacuum, JI stands at crossroadsParty struggles with its past while facing the brunt of intelligence agencies. 
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                                                            For the greater gloryThough Hamid Gul has recanted, in falsifying Malik Ishaq's presence, he thought it was for greater glory of religion. 
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                                                            Show of force: Streets of the capital play host to banned outfitsThe Difa-e-Pakistan Council announces All Parties Conference in Quetta on Feb 29. 
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                                                            ‘Difa-e-Pakistan’ rally: Religious right’s ‘dharna’ troubles commuters, tradersAabpara besieged, citizens in the vicinity irked; schoolchildren at the rally did not know what they were doing there. 
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                                                            The defence of PakistanDPC has the distinction of containing two big jihadi outfits banned internationally, but not banned inside Pakistan. 
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                                                            Strong anti-US sentiments in Difa-e-Pakistan’s Islamabad rallyUS resolution on Balochistan raises temperatures; Maulana Samiul Haq says America wants Pakistan’s dismemberment. 
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                                                            In defiance: Difa-e-Pakistan converges on capitalDespite bans on entry to the ICT, Hafiz Saeed and Maulana Ahmed Ludhianwi reached Rawalpindi. 
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                                                            Despite ban, JuD, ASWJ chiefs reach Rawalpindi for rallyHafiz Muhammad Saeed and Ahmed Ludhianvi to join Sarbarahi Ijlas today. 
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                                                            JuD, ASWJ leaders' entry banned in IslamabadASWJ members say ban imposed on US asking, MPO to be challenged in court. 
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                                                            US express concern over Hafiz Saeed's public appearancesState Department issues statement, urging Pakistan to uphold international sanctions on JuD. 
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                                                            Difa-e-Pakistan: Religious right delivers verbal punches at rallyJamatud Dawa chief Saeed says US is leaving Afghanistan after facing a serious defeat. 
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                                                            Govt should break away from Pak-US partnership, says Hafiz SaeedJamatud Dawa chief Saeed says US is leaving Afghanistan after facing a serious defeat. 
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                                                            Difa-e-Pakistan Part 2/2: Who is aiding the jihadis’ resurgence?Analysts say Arabs funneling funds to this America-bashing movement. 
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                                                            Public rally: Difa-e-Pakistan bandwagon rolls into KarachiThe event is being promoted online through a newly launched website and Twitter. 
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                                                            The very excellent Difa-e-Pakistan CouncilWhat are the dire consequences Difa-e-Pakistan threaten? Chaos, anarchy and suicide bombings. 
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                                                            Difa-e-Pakistan Council: Ahead of 40-party rally, JuD chief parries questions on electoral ambitionsNew strategy includes writing each member of parliament on foreign policy. 
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                                                            Media should dutifully cover Difa-i-Pakistan Council’s events: Hafiz SaeedJuD chief says journalists, as Pakistanis, should use the opportunity to defend the country. 
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                                                            Difa-e-Pakistan convention: Religious parties threaten to besiege parliamentReopening of Nato supply will be a step against Pakistan, says JI chief. 
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                                                            JuD promises Imran Khan treat at Difa-e-Pakistan conventionImran Khan, Jamaat-e-Islami chief Munawar Hassan, Awami League chief Sheikh Rasheed to attend rally, say JuD. 
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                                                            Hafiz Saeed vows jihad against India will continueMakes first call for jihad at public rally since UN ban on Jamaatud Dawa. 
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                                                            ‘Defence of Pakistan’ Conference: Jamaatud Dawa violates rules for rallyBanners, posters put up around city despite admin’s ban on advertising. 
 
    



















































