DUBAI : There is only one day to go before the deadline announced for restoration of judiciary while the talks between the two main parties going on in Dubai for two days have proved inconclusive.On the other hand, Nawaz Sharif has left for Dubai to meet with Asif Ali Zardari.Pakistan Muslim League-N Chief is of the view that some forces do not wish to see the democracy flourishing in the country.The ongoing talks between Pakistan People’s Party and PML-N have failed so far and the PML-N delegation is now heading back to Pakistan.PML-N leaders have made it clear to Asif Ali Zardari that they could announce to quit the government after tomorrow night – the deadline for restoration of judiciary, sources said. However, a final decision in this regard will be made by PML-N Chief, Nawaz Sharif in his policy statement.Earlier, a number of rounds of talks were held between the two parties but they were proved inconclusive.
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Dubai talks inconclusive, one day to go before deadline
DUBAI : There is only one day to go before the deadline announced for restoration of judiciary while the talks between the two main parties going on in Dubai for two days have proved inconclusive.On the other hand, Nawaz Sharif has left for Dubai to meet with Asif Ali Zardari.Pakistan Muslim League-N Chief is of the view that some forces do not wish to see the democracy flourishing in the country.The ongoing talks between Pakistan People’s Party and PML-N have failed so far and the PML-N delegation is now heading back to Pakistan.PML-N leaders have made it clear to Asif Ali Zardari that they could announce to quit the government after tomorrow night – the deadline for restoration of judiciary, sources said. However, a final decision in this regard will be made by PML-N Chief, Nawaz Sharif in his policy statement.Earlier, a number of rounds of talks were held between the two parties but they were proved inconclusive.
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