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PPP govt created unique culture of tolerance: Kaira

ISLAMABAD - The democratic government of Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) has created a unique culture of tolerance on the political landscape of Pakistan, which is the very essence of democracy.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira said this in a meeting with Adam Thomson, the British High Commissioner in Pakistan on Thursday.
Now Pakistan is a functioning democracy where parliament is sovereign, judiciary is independent and media is playing an active and vibrant role for the nourishment of democracy, the minister added.

One Response to PPP govt created unique culture of tolerance: Kaira

  1. Snausher says:

    Mr Kaira, I hade lot of respect for you because you are we spoken person but after this statement no more respect for you. Matter of the fact is that PPP Govt has destroyed the national integratery, has made rich people more rich, has mad poor more poorer, has made law and order situation worse, has made killing in Karachi on daily bases, has left poor people to die, has made thir bank balance even more bigger, Pakistan's national security has been put at risk, bank balance of Zardari and Rehman Malik as grown like a dewal. Mr Kaira what else shall I point out. The whole country is fighting a war of its existence just because of PPP govt.

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