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Pak govt will not be toppled by the army: Pentagon

Pak govt will not be toppled by the army: Pentagon

Rediff.com10 Dec 2009

The Pentagon does not believe that the shaky civilian government of Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari will be deposed by a military coup anytime soon.United States' Central Command Commander General David Petraeus assured the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday that "as one who's been in Pakistan, and had a lot of conversations with military leaders as well as the civilian leadership, I actually don't think that the current challenges imperil civilian rule,".

ISI no longer backing LeT: Zardari

ISI no longer backing LeT: Zardari

Rediff.com14 Dec 2008

Pakistan's intelligence agencies are no longer backing outlawed groups like the Lashkar-e-Tayiba, which will not be allowed to use the country's soil for any acts of aggression, President Asif Ali Zardari has said.

Is Zardari being pushed out?

Is Zardari being pushed out?

Rediff.com1 Dec 2009

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari is under tremendous pressure from different quarters to step down, which probably is the reason why he handed over the 'nuclear button' to Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, but analysts believe Zardari has tightened his clutch on the presidency for the time being.

Obama calls PM, briefs him on Af-Pak

Obama calls PM, briefs him on Af-Pak

Rediff.com1 Dec 2009

Less than a week after they met in Washington, DC, United States President Barack Obama on Tuesday called Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and discussed his administration's Af-Pak policy and climate change with him.

Obama to update PM on his Af-Pak strategy

Obama to update PM on his Af-Pak strategy

Rediff.com1 Dec 2009

US President Barack Obama will brief Prime Minister Manmohan Singh along with other world leaders about his new policy towards Afghanistan and Pakistan, the White House said on Tuesday.

Pakistan is also a victim of terrorism:Zardari

Pakistan is also a victim of terrorism:Zardari

Rediff.com9 Dec 2008

"Pakistan is committed to the pursuit, arrest, trial and punishment of anyone involved in these heinous attacks," says Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari in an oped in the December 8 issue of the New York Times.Cautioning against 'hasty judgments and inflammatory statements', Zardari says that the raids of December 7 in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, which resulted in the arrest of some wanted Lashkar-e-Tayeba terrorists, demonstrates that 'Pakistan will take action.'

Omer Sheikh made the hoax calls to Pranab, Zardari

Omer Sheikh made the hoax calls to Pranab, Zardari

Rediff.com26 Nov 2009

Pakistani terrorist Omar Saeed Sheikh made the hoax calls to Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and Pakistan army chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani after last year's terror attacks on Mumbai, investigators have told Pakistan's Dawn newspaper.

Rice changes tone in Pakistan

Rice changes tone in Pakistan

Rediff.com4 Dec 2008

Appearing to change the tone after tough talk on Mumbai attacks, the US on Thursday said Pakistan "understands its responsibilities" to respond to terrorism wherever it exists and sounded convinced that Islamabad would act against those responsible for the strikes in India.

Not responsible for terror attack: Pak

Not responsible for terror attack: Pak

Rediff.com3 Dec 2008

Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari has strongly denied his country's involvement in the audacious attacks in Mumbai, saying the terror strikes in the India's financial capital were executed by the 'stateless actors who wanted to hold the entire world hostage'.Zardari also ruled out any possibility of Pakistan and India going to war, saying "democracies do not go to war". He asserted that the state of Pakistan is not responsible for the attacks in Mumbai.

Spare us, militants may have done it, says Zardari

Spare us, militants may have done it, says Zardari

Rediff.com1 Dec 2008

Warning that militants have the power to precipitate a war in the region, President Asif Ali Zardari has asked India to "resist striking out at his government" should investigations show that "Pakistani militant groups" were responsible for the attacks in Mumbai.

Zardari, team discuss Mumbai attacks fallout

Zardari, team discuss Mumbai attacks fallout

Rediff.com30 Nov 2008

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari met Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on Saturday night to discuss the fallout of the coordinated terrorist strikes in Mumbai amid India's accusations about possible Pakistani links to the attacks. This was the second meeting on Satruday of the three top leaders

Asia Cup PIX: Pakistan edge Afghanistan to book final berth

Asia Cup PIX: Pakistan edge Afghanistan to book final berth

Rediff.com8 Sep 2022

IMAGES from the Asia Cup Super 4s match played between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Sharjah on Wednesday.

Zardari calls Sonia, condemns terror attack

Zardari calls Sonia, condemns terror attack

Rediff.com27 Nov 2008

Zardari, who made a telephone call to Gandhi to condemn the coordinated terrorist attacks in Mumbai that left over 100 people dead and many more injured, said the killing of innocent people was "most detestable". A statement issued by the presidency said Zardari "condemned the attacks in the strongest possible terms".

Pak seeks details of Samjhauta blasts probe

Pak seeks details of Samjhauta blasts probe

Rediff.com26 Nov 2008

India and Pakistan have agreed to reinforce cooperation between their civilian investigation agencies to control cross-border terrorism, illegal immigration, influx of fake currency and liberalise the visa regime under the joint anti-terrorism mechanism

Zardari to shed some constitutional power: Report

Zardari to shed some constitutional power: Report

Rediff.com16 Nov 2009

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari is committed to shed some constitutional powers well before March 30, the deadline he set for materializing his plan, well-placed official sources have said.

Pakistan won't nuke India first, says Zardari

Pakistan won't nuke India first, says Zardari

Rediff.com22 Nov 2008

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday declared that his country will not be the first to use nuclear weapons against India and would work towards opening trade, besides underscoring that Kashmir belonged to the Kashmiri people.

Review: Sibi Malayil disappoints with Violin

Review: Sibi Malayil disappoints with Violin

Rediff.com4 Jul 2011

Director Sibi Malayil's has given far better film than Violin.

Miya replaces Nazriya in Hi I'm Tony

Miya replaces Nazriya in Hi I'm Tony

Rediff.com9 Jun 2014

Nazriya Nazim opted out of the film as she is busy with her wedding preprations with Fahadh Faasil.

Pak may issue Interpol notice against Musharraf

Pak may issue Interpol notice against Musharraf

Rediff.com12 Nov 2009

The Pakistan People's Party-led government is considering a proposal to seek Interpol's Red Corner notice against ex-military ruler Pervez Musharraf, in a bid to bring him back from abroad to face treason charges, days after he called party chief and President Asif Ali Zardari 'a criminal and a fraud'. Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani had even hinted that it might not be possible to put Musharraf on trial, after main opposition PML-N stepped up demands for action against him.

'Zardari got millions for French submarine deal'

'Zardari got millions for French submarine deal'

Rediff.com12 Nov 2009

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari allegedly received millions of dollars in kickbacks for the purchase of three French submarines for the Pakistani navy in 1994, a French daily has reported. Citing documents acquired by it, the daily Liberation in Tuesday's edition claimed Zardari received $4.3 million in kickbacks from the sale of three Agosta-90 submarines for 825 million euros (currently $1.23 billion).

Fresh trouble for Zardari, ally asks him to resign

Fresh trouble for Zardari, ally asks him to resign

Rediff.com2 Nov 2009

A political storm appeared to be brewing in Pakistan on Monday with Asif Ali Zardari's ally Muttahida Qaumi Movement asking him to quit over a controversial law that allowed the President to return home in 2007 by scrapping graft cases and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Nawaz Sharif threatening to challenge the legislation in court.

Musharraf to launch his party in London on Oct 1

Musharraf to launch his party in London on Oct 1

Rediff.com14 Sep 2010

Former president Pervez Musharraf, who has announced his intentions to return to Pakistan before the 2013 general elections, will formally launch his new political party and unveil its programme in London on October 1.

Hacking will be a capital crime in Pakistan

Hacking will be a capital crime in Pakistan

Rediff.com7 Nov 2008

Acts of cyber terrorism that cause death will be punishable with death or life imprisonment in Pakistan, an ordinance issued by President Asif Ali Zardari has proposed.

Zardari dismisses possibility of coup in Pak

Zardari dismisses possibility of coup in Pak

Rediff.com24 Aug 2010

Dismissing the possibility of a coup in Pakistan, President Asif Ali Zardari has said the situation in the country was too grave to inspire the military for such a move. "I don't think anybody in his right mind will be wanting to take this responsibility. It's only democracy that can carry this yoke," Zardari told a group of foreign journalists in Islamabad.

Father-son duo in Traffic

Father-son duo in Traffic

Rediff.com24 Aug 2010

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Senate Committee recommends Butt's removal

Senate Committee recommends Butt's removal

Rediff.com20 Aug 2010

In a serious turn of events, a Senate Committee recommended President Asif Ali Zardari to remove Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ejaz Butt from his post after finding him guilty in two privilege motions.

No change in Kashmir policy, says Pakistan

No change in Kashmir policy, says Pakistan

Rediff.com6 Oct 2008

President Asif Ali Zardari on Monday backtracked on his remarks describing militants in Jammu and Kashmir as "terrorists", saying there is no change in Pakistan's Kashmir policy, a day after his comments triggered an outcry in this country.

Pressure on Pak to address India's concerns

Pressure on Pak to address India's concerns

Rediff.com27 Sep 2009

As Indo-Pak Foreign Ministers are set to meet in New York, Pakistan appears to be under tremendous pressure from US and its allies to ensure that it convincingly addresses India's concerns on terrorism, including Mumbai attacks, and does nothing that derails all efforts to revive the bilateral peace process.

I am following Benazir's path, says Zardari

I am following Benazir's path, says Zardari

Rediff.com26 Sep 2009

Pakistan on Friday told the United Nations General Assembly that Islamabad looks forward to the resumption of the composite dialogue process with New Delhi and wants friendly relations with India.

Obama congratulates Zardari on Pak's progress

Obama congratulates Zardari on Pak's progress

Rediff.com25 Sep 2009

United States President Barack Obama on Thursday reiterated that the US will remain a steadfast partner for Pakistan as Islamabad moves towards peace and prosperity.The President told the Friends of Democratic Pakistan in New York, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, that he would like to congratulate President Asif Ali Zardari and the member states and organisations constituting the body, for the important work that has been done over the last 12 months.

Zardari, Dr Singh exchange invitations for visit

Zardari, Dr Singh exchange invitations for visit

Rediff.com26 Sep 2008

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has invited Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to visit Pakistan, while the latter renewed his invitation to the former to visit India during their meeting in New York. Briefing reporters, Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon said both leaders accepted each other's invitation, but dates have not been decided yet.

Zardari seeks resumption of Indo-Pak dialogue

Zardari seeks resumption of Indo-Pak dialogue

Rediff.com22 Sep 2009

Seeking resumption of the composite dialogue process with India, Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has said such a move is in the best interest of the region.

Benazir nevery indulged in nuke proliferation: Pak

Benazir nevery indulged in nuke proliferation: Pak

Rediff.com21 Sep 2009

As Pakistan remained mum on disgraced scientist A Q Khan disclosing the government and army hand in nuclear proliferation, its High Commissioner to UK said on former premier Benazir Bhutto never "indulged in that sort ofthing." Wajid Shamsul Hasan also said the publication of Khan's letter in this regard in a British daily was timed to "embarass" President Asif Ali Zardari who is visiting the US.

'Terrorism a by-product of Pak's past mistakes'

'Terrorism a by-product of Pak's past mistakes'

Rediff.com19 Sep 2009

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has revealed that extremism was a by-product of Pakistan's past mistakes and was deliberately created during the 1980s.

Obama to co-chair Friends of Pakistan forum meet

Obama to co-chair Friends of Pakistan forum meet

Rediff.com18 Sep 2009

While the US continues to millions as financial aid to Pakistan to fight terror, it has also invited over 20 countries and five financial institutions to participate in the the Friends of Democratic Pakistan forum for the sake of Pakistan's better future.

Pakistan needs to fulfill promises: India

Pakistan needs to fulfill promises: India

Rediff.com19 Sep 2008

Indicating that Dr Singh will take up with Zardari the issue of continued cross-border terrorism and ceasefire violations, Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon asserted that an atmosphere free of violence and terror was necessary for the dialogue process between the two countries to move ahead.

Zardari faces threat from Pakistan army

Zardari faces threat from Pakistan army

Rediff.com19 Sep 2008

Pakistan's new President Asif Ali Zardari may face threat from his country's army, which remains unwilling to counter a resurgent Taliban effectively, a leading think tank claimed on Thursday."The Pakistani army remains unable or unwilling to counter effectively the resurgent Taliban and Zardari's major challenge is to gain the trust of the army, which in turn may pose a threat to him," the International Institute for Strategic Studies said.

ISI chief cancels UK visit over Cameron's warning

ISI chief cancels UK visit over Cameron's warning

Rediff.com31 Jul 2010

Inter State Intelligence chief Lt Gen Shuja Pasha has cancelled a scheduled visit to Britain in protest against Prime Minister David Cameron's remarks that Pakistan must stop promoting "export of terror," though President Asif Ali Zardari will go ahead with a planned trip to London next week.

Pakistan condemns Delhi blasts

Pakistan condemns Delhi blasts

Rediff.com13 Sep 2008

Pakistan on Saturday strongly condemned the serial blasts in Delhi, terming those responsible as 'enemies of humanity'.In separate messages, President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani expressed shock and grief over the loss of precious human lives.Gilani said the elements involved in such 'heinous acts are enemies of humanity'.

Zardari 'travels' as Pakistan 'burns'

Zardari 'travels' as Pakistan 'burns'

Rediff.com9 Sep 2009

The full detail regarding the cost incurred on the visits are unavailable, but according to an estimate Zardari's nine foreign trips between September 2008 and March 2009 cost a whopping 157.257 million rupees to the national exchequer.