PM announces holiday on demise of Nusrat Bhutto

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Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani announced a general holiday for Monday (today) and a 10-day national mourning period on the demise of Nusrat Bhutto, leader of Pakistan People’s Party and wife of late prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto,
Gilani also cancelled all his engagements and postponed the cabinet meeting scheduled for Wednesday. All courts and state-owned banks will also remain closed on Monday. Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ebad also has condoled the demise of Nusrat Bhutto and announced a holiday in the province to mourn the leader. All government offices, schools and businesses in Sindh will remain closed on Monday.
Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif also announced a public holiday in the province. All private and public educational institutes of Punjab, including universities, will be closed today. The Punjab Public Service Commission has postponed all the interviews scheduled for Monday, and universities have also cancelled their scheduled examinations.

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  1. May her sole rest in peace. Ameen.
    Can any1 tell me that tomorrow there will be a public holiday in PUNJAB too ?????? ???????? ???? ????? ????

  2. May her sole rest in peace. Ameen.
    Can any1 tell me that tomorrow there will be a public holiday in PUNJAB too ?????? ???????? ???? ????? ????

    • bechary ham bank waly bhe to chutti kr skte hain na. g kal bank ki bhe chuti ho gi mera to paaya khoon barh gaya hay chutti ka sun kr.

  3. bhutto khandan ka aik aur satoon khatam. Allah Nusrat Bhutto ko jannat main aala jaga ata farmai ammen
    Allah karai k Fatima Bhutto ab khandan ke bag door sambalai

    • Yahi bad dua tumharay baap ko be lag sakti hai. What do u think if this bud dua goes to ur father. You never know who is better? Govt chalana aasan kam nahi hai.

  4. Nuarat bhutto died today public holiday.
    Shame on pakistanis for making nusrat bhutto death a public holiday even after knowing what her past was shame on you pakistan and all the pakistanis observing public holiday

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