Muslim League
May 13 2008, K.Ramesh Babu

The withdrawal of Sharif party from the newly constituted government make Pakistan’s democratic destiny more complexed.

It may turn into re alignment of political forces and even strengthen the hands of Musharaff who was rejected by the public....

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