Swiss letter should have been written during Musharraf term: Bilour

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Federal Railway Minister Ghulam Ahmed Bilour said most of the political parties are the products of martial laws adding that the letter to Swiss courts should have been written during Musharraf and Nawaz Sharif terms.
Bilour thanked the Almighty over absence of ANP’s name among the list of beneficiaries in Asghar Khan Case.
Interacting with reporters in Peshawar, Bilour said Prime Minister Gilani accepted 6-year imprisonment, but refused allegiance to Pervez Musharraf.
Bilour said that the Prime Minister could not dig up a political grave for himself by writing the letter against his leadership.
The railway minister said that his party had demanded the Senate’s deputy chairmanship for representation of Balochistan. “We adopted a democratic method. There is no point of fighting.”

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  1. The statement is attributed to Railways Minister, Ghulam Ahmad Bilour, but photo is that of Bashir Bilour; KPH provincial minister.

  2. First things first. Can the courts and the press put pressure on zardari to to either accept or deny if he has money in swiss banks? If he denies then he should have no problem with a letter being written to swiss authorities. If he accepts then he should be asked where they money came from. We are putting the cart before the horse. I could be wrong but I don't think that I have ever heard zardari accept or deny the existing of money in swiss banks. Personally, I have no doubt that he does but I'd still like to hear from him. Not that he would tell the truth anyway. He and his (corrupt) wife also denied that they owned Surray Palace and then later we found out that they did. If they'll lie to you about one thing, they will lie to you about everthing.

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