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Summary Interior Minister Rehman Malik said that Nato supply has not been restored yet.
The government would follow the guide line of the government. No decision would be taken against the aspirations of the nation.The opposition has right to go on long or short march but such uncertain situation would not happen, said Rehman Malik.Having met JI Amir Syed Munawar Hassan at Mansoora Lahore, talking to the media, Malik said that the Nato comprises 48 countries including Muslim countries. Pakistan would have to take decision regarding restoration of Nato supply while keeping in view the economic situation of Pakistan, he added.He said that three containers sent to Afghanistan have nothing to do with Nato supply; rather they were equipped with diplomatic articles.He said that drone attacks against Pakistan are a challenge to the sovereignty of Pakistan and such strikes would not be accepted at any cost.He said that the incident occurred with PM security staff is condemnable; the IG Punjab has been directed to submit report in this regard. Stern action would be taken against officials who committed violation to the rules and regulations, said Malik.Commenting on judicial issues, he said that Sharif Brothers have been issued notices in Supreme Court assault case.Throwing light on contempt case, he said that Prime Minister has right to file an appeal against the SC verdict. On this ground, the PM should not be declared convicted.He also invited Syed Munawar Hassan to come to Presidency on the part of the President Asif Ali Zardari.
