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Tell UN abt India's role in Baloch unrest: Sharif

Tell UN abt India's role in Baloch unrest: Sharif

Rediff.com13 Nov 2009

Pakistan Muslim League-N chief Nawaz Sharif has asked Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to take the issue of India's alleged involvement in fanning insurgency in Balochistan to the United Nations."We were told in the meeting that it was confirmed that India was involved in the Balochistan unrest. It is unfortunate that India is interfering in fomenting unrest in Pakistan," Sharif said.

Pak PM won't attend Commonwealth meet

Pak PM won't attend Commonwealth meet

Rediff.com7 Nov 2009

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani will not attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting later this month, effectively ruling out the possibility of talks with his Indian counterpart, Manmohan Singh on the sidelines of the summit. Pakistan will be represented by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi at the meeting to be held at Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago during November 27-29, official sources told PTI.

War no solution to Indo-Pak issues: Pak PM

War no solution to Indo-Pak issues: Pak PM

Rediff.com31 Oct 2009

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that Islamabad saw India's offer of talks "positively," saying solutions to problems between the two countries cannot be found through wars.

Pak seeks US mediation to resume talks with India

Pak seeks US mediation to resume talks with India

Rediff.com29 Oct 2009

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday said the US would support all efforts for the early resumption of the composite dialogue between India and Pakistan, as she responded to Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani's call for US meditation in resolving outstanding issues like Kashmir.

Pak PM condemns attacks in Bangalore, Ahmedabad

Pak PM condemns attacks in Bangalore, Ahmedabad

Rediff.com27 Jul 2008

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Saturday condemned the bomb attacks in Bangalore and Ahmedabad, describing them as 'acts of senseless violence against innocent persons'.A statement issued by the foreign ministry said: "Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has strongly condemned the acts of terrorist violence in the Indian cities of Ahmedabad and Bangalore and expressed deep sympathies with the bereaved families and the victims of these dastardly acts,"

More cooperation needed to combat terrorism: Pak

More cooperation needed to combat terrorism: Pak

Rediff.com24 Jul 2008

Highlighting the need to root out terrorism, Pakistan Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani on Thursday told his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh that 'the present state of unrest in the region demanded more cooperation in combating the menace.Gilani telephoned Singh today to congratulate him on winning the crucial trust vote and said that his success "is the success of democracy and such democratic norms must be encouraged in the region for strengthening the relations."

'Failure not an option in Waziristan operation'

'Failure not an option in Waziristan operation'

Rediff.com23 Oct 2009

Pakistan's military operation against the Taliban in South Waziristan will be taken to its logical conclusion despite a wave of attacks by the militants as 'failure is not an option,' Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Friday.

'Solving Kashmir must for Indo-Pak relations'

'Solving Kashmir must for Indo-Pak relations'

Rediff.com29 Sep 2009

Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday said relations between Pakistan and India cannot be improved without the resolution of the Kashmir issue, which is holding up peace in South Asia.

Pak doesn't want army's interference in politics

Pak doesn't want army's interference in politics

Rediff.com29 May 2008

Pakistanis would like to see the armed forces "confined to garrisons" as the country has already paid an "enormous' cost for frequent interventions by military in politics, Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Thursday.

Pakistan PM, army chief on surprise visit to Swat

Pakistan PM, army chief on surprise visit to Swat

Rediff.com10 Aug 2009

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on Monday made an unannounced visit to the restive Swat valley where troops are engaged in flushing out Taliban militants.A top-level review of the security situation and the repatriation of the displaced people, uprooted by insurgency, was the highlight of the visit. The visit also assumes significance with reports of the army being on the verge of wrapping up the intensive operation.

Pak PM lauds Manmohan's 'vision for peace'

Pak PM lauds Manmohan's 'vision for peace'

Rediff.com30 Jul 2009

Lauding Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's "statesmanship" and his "bold vision of peace and prosperity," Pakistan Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani has said dialogue was the only way forward for peace in South Asia. Responding to Singh's statement in the Lok Sabha on the Indo-Pak joint statement of Egypt, Gilani reciprocated the "sentiments for peace" expressed by him and said terrorism was a common threat to the two countries.

'Pause in Indo-Pak dialogue benefits terrorists'

'Pause in Indo-Pak dialogue benefits terrorists'

Rediff.com14 Jul 2009

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday said he would hold talks with his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh on the margins of the Non-Aligned Movement summit in Egypt with an 'open mind' as he believed any 'pause' in bilateral dialogue would benefit terrorists. "If talks were on pause, that benefited the terrorists," Gilani told reporters in Islamabad before embarking on a four-day visit to attend the NAM summit.

Pak PM defends decision to accept aid from India

Pak PM defends decision to accept aid from India

Rediff.com21 Aug 2010

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Saturday defended the Pakistan government's decision to accept aid for flood victims from India, saying those opposed to the move should give reasons for their stance. "I would like to ask the critics of India's aid on what ground we should refuse it. It will be a narrow approach if we refuse aid from India," Gilani said. Pakistan on Friday accepted India's offer to provide $5 million for the victims of the devastating floods.

'Pak will take anti-Taliban ops to logical end'

'Pak will take anti-Taliban ops to logical end'

Rediff.com2 Jul 2009

The army operation against militants in Swat and Malakand division will soon be over but Pakistan will continue to fight terrorism and take the campaign to its "logical conclusion", Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Wednesday. "The nation will soon hear the good news... soon the army operation will be over.

Swat: 14 militants killed in Pak attack on Taliban

Swat: 14 militants killed in Pak attack on Taliban

Rediff.com8 May 2009

Aiming at a "decisive" victory over the Taliban, Pakistan on Thursday pressed with air and ground operation in the north-western tribal belt, where fierce fighting killed nine soldiers and 14 militants, including a son of a hardline cleric who negotiated the Swat peace deal.

26/11 probe report by Tuesday, says Pak PM

26/11 probe report by Tuesday, says Pak PM

Rediff.com6 Feb 2009

The findings of the report will be shared with India and the world community, Gilani told reporters at the airport in Islamabad after arriving in the provincial capital of Punjab province from Islamabad.

Pak delegates to attend Shoaib-Sania wedding

Pak delegates to attend Shoaib-Sania wedding

Rediff.com9 Apr 2010

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has decided to send a parliamentary delegation to attend the much-hyped cross-border wedding of tennis star Sania Mirza and cricketer Shoaib Malik.

Pak taking Indian dossier very 'seriously'

Pak taking Indian dossier very 'seriously'

Rediff.com24 Jan 2009

Pakistan is taking India's dossier on the Mumbai terror attacks "extremely seriously" and will "have to act fast" to complete its probe, Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani has said. "The dossier passed on to the government of Pakistan, we are taking it extremely seriously, and we have already started (an) investigation and the results will come soon," he told the Financial Times daily in an interview.

Will finish probing 26/11 info soon: Pak

Will finish probing 26/11 info soon: Pak

Rediff.com23 Jan 2009

During a meeting with visiting NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, Gilani expressed Pakistan's "keen desire to defuse the situation in South Asia in the wake of the Mumbai attacks". "Pakistan will complete its inquiry into the dossier of information provided by India as soon as possible and will share its results with India and other countries in due course", he said.

Indian govt under growing public pressure: Pak

Indian govt under growing public pressure: Pak

Rediff.com13 Jan 2009

Seeking to play down Home Minister P Chidambaram's remarks that India may snap business and tourist links with Pakistan, Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday said he did not mind such statements as the Indian government was under 'tremendous' public pressure over the Mumbai attack.

Why world silent on JK, asks Pak

Why world silent on JK, asks Pak

Rediff.com10 Jan 2009

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani today accused the world of "double standards" in dealing with the Mumbai attacks and terrorist incidents in Pakistan, saying there was no need for the international community to make "so much noise" about the strike in India's financial hub.

War not in the interest of any country: Pak PM

War not in the interest of any country: Pak PM

Rediff.com27 Dec 2008

'Common friends' of India and Pakistan are playing their role to defuse tensions between the two countries as war is not in the interest of either nation, Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Friday."War is not in the interest of any country and all issues should be resolved through dialogue," Gilani said."The peace-loving countries and the common friends of Pakistan and India are playing their role to defuse tensions between the two countries," he said.

Pakistan looks to salvage ties with India

Pakistan looks to salvage ties with India

Rediff.com29 Nov 2008

With the Pakistani link being suspected in the deadly Mumbai terror attacks, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has called a special meeting of his Cabinet to discuss the situation arising out of this development, particularly its impact on the Indo-Pak relations.

Pak's U-turn: ISI chief's visit to India cancelled

Pak's U-turn: ISI chief's visit to India cancelled

Rediff.com29 Nov 2008

Pakistan on Saturday did an about turn on sending the Inter-Services Intelligence chief to India, in connection with the probe into the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, saying a representative of the spy agency would be sent instead of him.The decision was made at a late night meeting between President Asif Ali Zardari and General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, the chief of the powerful army. Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani also joined the meeting.

Chaudhry could be restored, but not as CJ: PPP

Chaudhry could be restored, but not as CJ: PPP

Rediff.com5 Sep 2008

Unfazed by the demands from the estranged ally PML-N and the influential lawyers movement, Pakistan's ruling PPP has decided against re-instating deposed Chief Justice Iftikhar M Chaudhry to his previous post and said he will have to work under the incumbent if re-appointed.

Ask India to restart talks: Pak tells US

Ask India to restart talks: Pak tells US

Rediff.com14 Nov 2009

Pakistan has said it could focus on American demands to do more in the war on terror only if the US used its influence with India to lessen tensions and to press for resumption of the stalled composite dialogue process.

Pak PM says Hafiz Saeed is 'in custody'

Pak PM says Hafiz Saeed is 'in custody'

Rediff.com22 Sep 2009

Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday confirmed the arrest of Hafiz Saeed, chief of the banned organisation Jamaat-ud-Dawa.

Pak cuts defence budget, wants India to follow

Pak cuts defence budget, wants India to follow

Rediff.com9 Jun 2008

Making a policy statement in parliament, Gilani said, "As a measure of our tangible display to seek peace with our neighbours, we have decided to freeze, actually reduce, the defence budget when seen in the context of inflation and the rupee-dollar parity." Without naming India, he added: "We hope to see a reciprocal gesture from our neighbour for the sake of peace and prosperity of the region."

Pak team to visit SL to probe attack on cricketers

Pak team to visit SL to probe attack on cricketers

Rediff.com7 Sep 2009

Pakistan premier Yousuf Raza Gilani on Monday directed the Interior Ministry to send a team of experts to Sri Lanka to probe if elements based there were linked to the terrorist attack on Lankan cricketers in Lahore.Gilani issued the direction during a meeting in Islamabad with Interior Minister Rehman Malik, who apprised him on the overall security situation in the country.

We want ties with India on 'equal footing': Pak

We want ties with India on 'equal footing': Pak

Rediff.com6 Sep 2009

"We want relations with India on the basis of equality. If Pakistan and India do not enter into negotiations for the betterment of the region, then someone else would get the benefit. If there will not be bilateral talks, the terrorists will take advantage of it," The News quoted Gilani, as saying.

'Pak to consider request for extraditing Dawood'

'Pak to consider request for extraditing Dawood'

Rediff.com10 May 2008

When asked about India's demand for extradition of Dawood Ibrahim, who New Delhi says is based in Pakistan, Pakistan Prime Minister Gilani initially refused to comment saying he had 'not studied' the matter or been briefed on it. On being pressed and asked if his government would extradite Ibrahim if the Indian government made a good case, Gilani said, that he had kept an open mind, and that the onus was on India to provide 'authentic proof' in this regard.

Manmohan Singh to meet Pakistan PM at NAM meet

Manmohan Singh to meet Pakistan PM at NAM meet

Rediff.com12 Jul 2009

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani will meet his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh on July 16 on the sidelines of the Non Aligned Movement summit in Egypt "in a bid to restart the stalled peace process" between the two countries.

Now, Pakistan wants India-like N-deal from US

Now, Pakistan wants India-like N-deal from US

Rediff.com6 Jun 2009

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Saturday said the United States should offer Pakistan a civil nuclear cooperation deal similar to the one it finalised with India in order to maintain "balance" in the region.

'Pak to hand over 26/11 probe report to India'

'Pak to hand over 26/11 probe report to India'

Rediff.com29 Jan 2009

Under attack from the international community for not reining in terrorist outfits, Pakistan on Thursday said that it will not allow use of its territory for terror activities."I assure you and I assure the House that I will never ever allow my soil, Pakistani soil to be used for terror activities," Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said at the World Economic Forum in Davos.Terming the Mumbai incident as 'unfortunate', Gilani said, "We condemn terrorism."

Won't hand over suspects: Pak

Won't hand over suspects: Pak

Rediff.com19 Jan 2009

Ruling out the handing over to India of any Pakistani national found to be involved in the Mumbai terror attacks, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani today said such persons will be tried in the country under local laws.

Indian politicians should mend their ways: Pak PM

Indian politicians should mend their ways: Pak PM

Rediff.com11 Jan 2009

Pakistan is conducting its own probe into the evidence received from India on Mumbai terror attacks but no Pakistani national found to be involved in the incident will be handed over to any other country, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Sunday."We are conducting our own investigation and once we have completed it, we will bring the findings before the people," Gilani said, adding that the evidence provided by India was being examined by investigators.

Can't guarantee no repeat of 26/11 in India: Pak

Can't guarantee no repeat of 26/11 in India: Pak

Rediff.com22 Jan 2010

Pakistan, which is experiencing 'Mumbai-like attacks almost every other day', cannot guarantee that there will not be a repeat of the 26/11 strikes in India, Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani has told the United States."Pakistan is itself facing Mumbai-like attacks almost every other day and when we cannot protect our own citizens, how can we guarantee that there wouldn't be any more terrorist hits in India," Gilani was quoted by a source in the media as saying.

Will give proof of Indian role in Balochistan: Pak

Will give proof of Indian role in Balochistan: Pak

Rediff.com26 Nov 2009

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Thursday that Pakistan will produce evidence of India's alleged involvement in fomenting unrest in the tribal areas and Balochistan when there is a need to do so.

Pakistan PM asks US for N-deal

Pakistan PM asks US for N-deal

Rediff.com30 Jul 2008

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has demanded from the US a nuclear deal similar to the one Washington has made with India, assuring that the nuclear proliferation network of its scientist A Q Khan was broken and will not be repeated.

PPP asks workers to remain calm in wake of SC verdict

PPP asks workers to remain calm in wake of SC verdict

Rediff.com19 Jun 2012

The ruling Pakistan Peoples Party on Tuesday asked its workers to remain calm following Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani's disqualification by the Supreme Court as the party leadership decides its future course of action in consultation with its coalition partners.