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February 1, 2006 Wednesday Muharram 2, 1427


KARACHI: Asif slams NAB plans



By Our Reporter


KARACHI, Jan 31: Former Federal Minister and Member Central Executive Committee Senator Asif Ali Zardari has shrugged off the reports that NAB was planning initiating more cases against him and former Prime Minister Ms Benazir Bhutto, saying “NAB is a remote-controlled device having no credibility or public trust”.

In a statement issued here, by media cell incharge of Bilawal House, Jameel Soomro, Mr Zardari said he had been in detention for six years on concocted charges and the NAB is welcome to cook anything for its masters but warned that each new recipe of the NAB would fail.

“Let the message should go clear to those quarters planning new cases against the PPP leadership that Asif Zardari is the worker of the Pakistan’s only and largest party whose founder laid down his life for the people’s rights and didn’t budge,” he said.

The age-old battle between truth and falsehood is continuing in Pakistan also where the forces of truth were being targeted by the pioneers of falsehood, he said.

Asif Zardari said that none of the tool of the regime will work to deter the country’s popular leadership from carrying ahead struggle of the democratic rights of the people and added that Benazir Bhutto will soon be in Pakistan to give fillip to the struggle of the people against dictatorial regime.






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