'Pakistan will not take dictation in war on terror'

CM K-P Amir Haider Hoti says provin­cial govt is taking steps to safely recove­r the abduct­ed vice chance­llor.


Express November 19, 2010

Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Amir Haider Hoti said Pakistan will not take dictations in the war on terror.

During a visit to wounded soldiers in a Peshawar hospital on Friday, the chief minister said "No one has any right to dictate to us regarding the operation in North Waziristan, as it is an internal matter."

He confirmed that action would be taken in all those areas where the writ of the government is challenged.

Hoti further stressed that the provincial government is taking all possible steps to safely recover the abducted vice chancellor.

COMMENTS (5)

Rizwan T Khan | 13 years ago | Reply Hahhahaa. This guy thinks we are foolish. 3 yrs se aur tum kiya ker rehay ho agar dictation nai letay tu? hahahaha.
Klues | 13 years ago | Reply Beggars are not choosers.
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