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Pakistani minister says cleric wants \chaos\ in the country
2014
Islamabad: Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid has said that Tahir-ul-Qadri wants chaos in Pakistan, the state media reported today.
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Pakistan : Media represents the intellect, Wisdom and depth of any democratic society. Senator Pervaiz Rashid
2014
The meeting was held to discuss the diverse issues pertaining to the media industry currently and to find out an amicable strategy for way forward.
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Pakistani media minister vows justice for attacked journalist
2014
Karachi, 20 April: Federal Minister for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage Pervaiz Rashid Sunday [20 April] assured the Sindh government of full cooperation in probing the attack on senior journalist and anchor person Hamid Mir.
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Pakistan minister says YouTube ban to be lifted soon
2014
The video sharing website was blocked in September 2012 after its administration and Google Incorporation refused to comply with a request by Pakistan and some other Muslim countries to remove a blasphemous video from the site.
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Pakistan : Media can be an effective tool in further strengthening bilateral ties between pakistan and US: Senator Pervaiz Rashid
2014
Media can be an effective tool in further strengthening bilateral ties between Pakistan and US. Senator Pervaiz Rashid, Federal Minister for IB&NH said this in a meeting with US media delegation under auspices of ICFJ today in Islamabad. He said that Pakistan highly values its ties with US as it considers this relationship as an important component of Pakistan s foreign policy. Pakistan would further like to enhance its relationship with US, but on the basis of mutual trust and mutual respect, the Minister asserted.
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Pakistan minister says army to protect constitution, not individual
2014
Islamabad, 1 January: Minister for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage Senator Pervaiz Rashid on Wednesday [1 January] said that army, being a national institution, took oath to protect the Constitution and not an individual. Talking to media at the first anniversary of \"Daily Dunya\" he said \"Army is not personal institution of anyone, it is a national institution and took oath to protect the Constitution and safeguard frontiers of the country\".
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Information minister says Pakistan ready for dialogue with India
2013
Islamabad: Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid has said that Pakistan is ready to move forward if India gives green signal over the dialogue process.
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Pakistan senator hopes talks with Taleban restart after group elects leader
2013
He said the government and the [Taleban] had agreed to keep names of the delegates secret since they were going to do this job in unusual circumstances. The minister said the process of dialogue with the Taleban has been disconnected temporarily and hoped that it will restart after the Taleban elect their new chief. He said dialogue is solution to problems and the government is determined to continue dialogue process.
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Pakistan minister says talks process with Taleban to continue
2013
About the prospects of talks in the aftermath of [Taleban] chief Hakimullah Mahsud's death, he said the government had never thought of halting the dialogue process with the Taleban despite loss of top military officers and brutal incidents like the Qissa Khawani Bazar blast. Replying to a query, [Pervaiz Rashid] made it clear that the drone attacks and Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif's US visit had no correlation. Pakistan and the United States had different viewpoints on the drone attacks.
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Minister says new all party meeting needed for options on Pakistan Taleban talks
2013
Lahore: Though the government is under no illusions about who carried out the recent deadly attacks on Army officers and the worshippers at the Peshawar church, it is still committed to implement the APC decisions on holding talks with the Taleban. \"Only a fresh APC can undo the decisions taken in the last APC mandating the government to tackle the issue of terrorism through negotiations with the Taleban,\" Federal Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid told The Nation. This also led PTI chief Imran Khan and JI leader Syed Munawar Hasan to issue statements maintaining that the government would have to convene a new APC if it wanted to try some other option to deal with Taleban.
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