Deadlock ends between PPP and JUI-F

A series of negotiations successfully ended a deadlock between the government and JUI-F.


Express June 13, 2010

A series of negotiations successfully ended a deadlock between the government and JUI-F, with the center accepting most of the demands of its important ally.


Sources disclosed that Makhdoom Amin Fahim and Rehman Malik played an important role in the negotiations.


The government has decided to stop the military operation in Kaladhaka and release JUI activists. It also promised to give serious consideration to recommendations passed by the council of Islamic Ideology at different occassions.


The government will also allocate adequate funds to the two ministries headed by JUI parliamentarians, namely Maulana Uttaul Haq and Azam Swati.

COMMENTS (2)

jasmine | 14 years ago | Reply So JUI gets Mr. Sherani as the chairman of Council of Islamic Ideology, the first illiterate (class 3 passed) chairman of the council. Three cheers for this democratic government.
Javed Iqbal | 14 years ago | Reply In this terrible situation we have to be united to solve basic needs of the people, I see political parties (Specially N League) are only confronting for their own interests. N league ruled punjab for almost 10 years and no basic change seen in this 10 years, However I request to all parties to throw out your own interest and unite for the security and prosperity of pakistan.
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