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India-Pakistan
Life of key politicians under threat: Nisar
2014-07-29
[DAWN] Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan
...Currently the Interior Minister of Pakistain. He is the senior leader of the Pak Moslem League (N) and a close aide to Nawaz Uncle Fester Sharif. He is noted for his vocal anti-American railing in the National Assembly. However (comma) Khan told the U.S. ambassador that he was in fact pro-American but he and the PML-N would have to be critical of US actions in order to remain publicly credible. Khan cited his wife and children's US citizenship as proof, which means he's lying to one side or the other and probably both. He wears a wig, but you probably guessed that. since hair doesn't grow naturally in that shape or texture...
has said that major politicians, including Pakistain Tehrik-e-Insaf
...a political party in Pakistan. PTI was founded by former Pakistani cricket captain and philanthropist Imran Khan. The party's slogan is Justice, Humanity and Self Esteem, each of which is open to widely divergent interpretations....
Chairman Imran Khan
... aka Taliban Khan, who ain't the sharpest bulb on the national tree...
, are facing threats to their lives.

Addressing a presser here on Sunday, he said information about the threats had been received from foreign sources and he had informed the PTI chief about it.

About the government's move to summon the army under Article 245 of the Constitution to aid police and other law-enforcement agencies to ensure Islamabad's safety, he said the decision had been taken days before the launching of military operation in North Wazoo because of the experience gained during operations undertaken in cities in 2009. The notification about the summoning of the army had been issued in consultation with the military leadership.

He said that 352 troops were being requisitioned and they would operate under the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1997 to assist the civil administration and police. Decision about places of their deployment will be taken by the district magistrate.
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