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No threat to Pakistan government: Gilani
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May 18, 2008 19:11 IST

Ruling out any threat to his six-week-old government, Pakistan Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani has said he is confident that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz will rejoin the cabinet soon after the legislation for reinstating the judges sacked during emergency last year is finalised.

The judges would be reinstated and both the major coalition partners would complete their tenure, Gilani told journalists accompanying him on a visit to Egypt, to attend the World Economic Forum for Middle East.

Gilani said his government is committed to reinstating the judges sacked by President Pervez Musharraf [Images] and claimed that the matter is being held up only due to a disagreement on the modalities for implementing it.

The Prime Minister said he had no doubts that the PML-N will rejoin the Cabinet soon after the legislation on judges is finalised.

The government is adhering to the Charter of Democracy signed by the PML-N and Pakistan People's Party in 2006.

"As a first step, we have released the detained judges and talks are under way. Every wrong can be righted. We all want the judges restored. There is a disagreement only on the modality of implementation," he said.

When it was pointed out to him that President Pervez Musharraf's camp is reportedly working on a formula whereby all the deposed judges except former Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry are reinstated, Gilani said, "It is not necessary that all of the President's desires be fulfilled".

The PML-N of former premier Nawaz Sharif pulled out of the Cabinet after the second deadline for reinstating the deposed judges expired on May 12. Sharif has said his party will now extend issue-based support to the Pakistan People's Party-led government.



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