Monday, February 18, 2008

'Polls won't change anything in Pakistan'

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February 18, 2008

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Pakistan votes
Photograph: PTI Photo


'Polls won't change anything in Pakistan'
Grassroot activists in Pakistan are upset with the Indian government for giving tacit support to President Musharraf's regime and America's gameplan in the region.

· Polls can't be annulled due to low turnout: Pak CEC
· I am willing to work with everyone: Musharraf
· 'The government has rigged the poll'
· Pak polls: Musharraf, Zardari cast their votes
· Polls in Pak are quite flawed: Expert
· International observers monitor Pakistan polling
· Ex-ISI chief sees Iran-like revolution in Pak
· PMN-L candidate shot dead in Lahore
· Taliban commander Mehsud plotted Benazir's killing: Report
· ULFA calls Assam bandh on Tuesday
· Stop smoking or an early death awaits you
· Do not endanger peace in Kosovo: Ban
· McCain won't ask me to be his running mate: Jindal
· Haneef probe cost Aus $7.5 mn: Report
· Delhi: Intelligence warns of possible terror strike
· Mauritius PM strikes a chord in Bihar
· Police probing ex-armyman's links with ISI agent
· Murder case: Dawood aide, 5 others get life terms
· Interview:Congress forgot how to rule: BJP leader

· Video: New Delhi's Appu Ghar closed down
· Video: Orissa: Compensation for Maoist attack victims
· Video: Bangladesh sheltering militants: Bengal CM
· Video: Pak in a fragile situation: South Asia Expert
· Video: A school for specially-abled children in Bihar
· Video: A violent start to Pak elections
· Images: The Week in News | Specials
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