WikiLeaks disclosures an effort to spoil Pak-Saudi ties: Awan

30 Nov, 2010

Federal Law Minister Babar Awan said on Monday WikiLeaks disclosures aim at spoiling Pak-Saudi relations. He said such efforts would prove futile and bilateral relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia would strengthen further. He was addressing party workers at the PPP founding day function. He also cut party's birthday cake on the occasion.
Federal Law Minister said Pakistan is strategically an important country and it is being surrounded by the conspirators. He also pointed out why all disclosures are being made regarding Islamic countries and nothing about the European countries.
According to him, conspiracies are being hatched against Islamic countries. He said his criticism against Punjab government would continue whether neither governance nor a women minister is in place. He said the PML-N leadership was adopting different stances both in the Council of Common Interest and public.
He also demanded of the Sharif brothers to sell sugar from their mills at cheaper price and bring poultry out of stock to normalise prices. Awan urged Punjab government to adopt equal development policy for Lahore and Panjgoor. He also listed down the revolutionary steps taken by Z A Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto for uplift of Pakistan and Islamic countries.

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