Lahore: Pakistan Muslim League-N and allied parties cannot bring vote of no-confidence against Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani with 92 parliamentary votes, said Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif.
But he added, “We would continue to raise the voice of truth.”
Sharif was speaking at a meeting with Pakistan cable operators’ representatives. He assured them that Pakistan electronic media regulatory authority (Pemra) and extortionists would not be allowed to exploit cable operators’ rights.
On Chicago summit, he said Pakistan government was being so nice with the US despite its apology over the Salala incident.
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