No need for 'Jewish conspiracy' in Fazl's presence: PM.

GILGIT -- Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that opposition parties have led their so-called 'Azadi March' into Islamabad because they want to pressure the government into giving them immunity from all their financial wrongdoings. 'They want an NRO, but I want to tell them that I'll not give NRO to anyone,' said the prime minister while addressing a rally in Gilgit. He was referring to a notorious law - National Reconciliation Ordinance - under which the then military ruler Pervez Musharraf had dropped hundreds of cases against top politicians of the country in the name of political reconciliation. The prime minister took a jibe at the politico-religious cleric who is spearheading the opposition rally, saying there was no need for any

'Jewish conspiracy' to destabilise Pakistan as long as Maulana Fazlur Rehman was there. 'Today, the Indian media is...

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