PM says conspiracies being hatched to avoid Senate polls in March

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Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Sunday said the conspiracies being hatched by some elements against the democratic government were aimed at avoiding the Senate elections in March 2012. Talking to journalists at the wedding ceremony of former Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) president Asma Jehangir’s daughter, the prime minister discarded the memo scandal as a “non-issue”, saying it was being blown up unnecessarily. He ruled out the possibility of a military coup, saying his recent meeting with Army Chief General Asfaq Parvez Kayani was positive and that there was no threat to the democratic setup in the country. Rejecting the idea of a government led by technocrats, Gilani said, “There is no room for technocrats, caretakers or ‘chair-takers’ in the system.”

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  1. The election is not the solution of pakistani nation, this is the process through which you people will come again to rule and rule.

  2. It seems given your news coverage, reports that Anwar Majeed helped you secure a loan of Rs 25 Crores without equity bounds you to be mouthpiece of this government.

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