PML-N for joint parliament session to discuss Pak-US tension

PML-N for joint parliament session to discuss Pak-US tension
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Summary Ishaq Dar wrote a letter to premier to summon a joint parliament session on national security.

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Senator Ishaq Dar wrote letter to the Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and asked him to summon a joint session of the parliament on national security after statements of US officials against Pakistan’s security institutions.Ishaq Dar in his letter said: “The anti-Pakistan joint briefing in Washington DC on Sept 22, 2011, by Messrs Panetta and Mullen appears to have been aimed at stemming the nosedive in the morale of the US soldiers in Afghanistan. Reportedly, both persons share large responsibility for America’s failure to achieve peace objectives in Afghanistan and to protect the lives of US soldiers in that country.“It seems that Pakistan came as an easy scapegoat as no creditable evidence has been produced till date by the said persons relating to the allegations elucidated by them against Pakistan.”

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