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No Need To Call Army In Karachi: Supreme Court

Chief Justice of Pakistan announced verdict of Karachi Suo Moto case. CJ said that there is no need of army to control Karachi situation. He said that provincial government can call Army. SC also rejected emergency request in Karachi while CJ said that political parties’ workers are involved in killing cases. We are not going to ban any political party.

SC also ordered to wipeout NO GO Areas in Karachi. Government must take serious action against weapons and parliament need to make bill for weapon license issue.

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October 6, 2011 Nouman Younas
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Nouman Younas is a Blogger, Online Media Journalist, SEO Expert and studied Mass Communication at the University of Karachi. Find out more about his work on his Twitter account @noumaan22

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