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Former Sindh Chief Minister, Dr. Arbab Ghulam Rahim has said that Nawaz Sharif had attempted to remove the then Army chief Musharraf and he in his dreams still thinks of being the prime minister, while those in Peoples Party were fanning terror, as Asif Zardari vows for taking revengewhat would be more high-handed than this, he asked.
Following a meeting with the ML (Functional) Chief, Pir Saheb Pagara here, Arbab Ghulam Rahim, chatting with the media, told that the purpose of his meeting with the Pir Saheb was to finalize future strategy as regards to the preparations for elections. He said that the police cases would be made against those who burnt the properties in Sindh. Muslim League along with the allies would hold an election meeting at Mitthi.
Replying to a question, Arbab Ghulam Rahim said that Asif Zardari says he would be taking revenge-- what would be more high-handed than this, he asked. He said that Nawaz Sharif had tried to remove Army chief, Musharraf also, but he could not succeedhe still thinks himself to be the prime minister and similarly he (Nawaz) sees the deposed chief justice also in office, which was impossible.
Following a meeting with the ML (Functional) Chief, Pir Saheb Pagara here, Arbab Ghulam Rahim, chatting with the media, told that the purpose of his meeting with the Pir Saheb was to finalize future strategy as regards to the preparations for elections. He said that the police cases would be made against those who burnt the properties in Sindh. Muslim League along with the allies would hold an election meeting at Mitthi.
Replying to a question, Arbab Ghulam Rahim said that Asif Zardari says he would be taking revenge-- what would be more high-handed than this, he asked. He said that Nawaz Sharif had tried to remove Army chief, Musharraf also, but he could not succeedhe still thinks himself to be the prime minister and similarly he (Nawaz) sees the deposed chief justice also in office, which was impossible.