Title | Pakistan: 1. Please provide information about the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz Group 2. Can it be confirmed that, in the previous elections (prior to the military takeover), the PML (Nawaz) obtained the maximum seats in the Sialkot district for both the upper and lower house? 3. What tensions exist between the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz Group and the Pakistan Peoples Party? 4. Is there any information available indicating that the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz Group leaders within Sialkot formed the Movement for the Restoration of Democracy? 5. Were some of the party leaders persuaded' to join the present regime? 6. Do the authorities abuse the Terrorist provisions? |
Publisher | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal |
Publication Date | 14 December 2005 |
Country | Pakistan |
Topics | Armed groups / Militias / Paramilitary forces / Resistance movements | Elections | Muslim | Political groups | Political parties | Political situation | Terrorism |
Citation / Document Symbol | PAK17708 |
Cite as | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal, Pakistan: 1. Please provide information about the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz Group 2. Can it be confirmed that, in the previous elections (prior to the military takeover), the PML (Nawaz) obtained the maximum seats in the Sialkot district for both the upper and lower house? 3. What tensions exist between the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz Group and the Pakistan Peoples Party? 4. Is there any information available indicating that the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz Group leaders within Sialkot formed the Movement for the Restoration of Democracy? 5. Were some of the party leaders persuaded' to join the present regime? 6. Do the authorities abuse the Terrorist provisions?, 14 December 2005, PAK17708 , available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/4b6fe2cf0.html [accessed 4 June 2023] |
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