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Thursday, April 10, 2008

President for maintaining law and order in country







ISLAMABAD : President Pervez Musharraf stressing the need for maintaining the law and order in the country said on Thursday that anarchy should not be allowed to spread. “There should be a civilized behaviour, law and order should be maintained and anarchy should not be spread in the country”, the President said while talking to newsmen before leaving for China here at the Chaklala Airbase.
President Musharraf in response to a question strongly condemned the incident of manhandling of Dr. Sher Afgan Niazi in Lahore and termed “unfortunate” violence in Karachi.
He said the incident of manhandling of Dr. Sher Afgan in Lahore by lawyers led to violence in Karachi, with some people supporting, while some others opposing the Lahore incident.
“Whosoever started it, I strongly condemn it”, the President said and asked “Is it a way of a civilized society?”
The President also appealed to the lawyers to remain calm and not to indulge in spreading anarchy.
To a question about his visit to China, President Musharraf said the two sides will discuss every facet of broad relationship that existed between Pakistan and China.
He said during his meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao, the issues relating to bilateral relations as well as the regional matters would be discussed.
President Musharraf said he will also address the BOAO Forum for Asia, which this year has the theme “GREEN ASIA: Moving Towards Win-Win Through Changes”.
Replying to another question, the President said, he will also discuss the energy issue, with focus on nuclear power generation and the proposed construction of Chashma-III and Chashma-IV power projects in Pakistan with the cooperation of China.
With 300 Mega Watt Chashma power project already in place and work underway on Chashma-II “we will also have talks on the costing of Chashma-III and Chashma-IV as well as discussing a future 1000 MW project”, he added.

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