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MalaysiaSun.com Saturday 13th March 2010 Issue 8/072
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  • Lahore High Court to give verdict in A Q Khan's case on March 22
  • Malaysia aims to draw 650,000 Indian tourists
  • Extension in ISI chief's tenure indicates Pak Army acting as "law unto itself": Editorial
  • Ailing ex-Nepal PM Koirala shifted to daughter's house
  • Serial bomb blasts in Lahore kill five, injure 40 others
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    Imran Khan launches attack on Pak politicians depositing money in foreign banks
    Malaysia Sun
    Monday 8th February, 2010  
    (ANI)


    Lahore, Feb. 8 : Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan has fiercely criticised key politicians depositing money in foreign banks, as "they have nothing to do with the interests of country."

    "Such politicians should never be allowed to contest polls unless they bring back into country, their assets and accounts from foreign banks," The News quoted Khan, as saying.

    The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf chief expressed these views while addressing the convention of All Pakistan Habibians' Labour General Body (APHLGB) here on Sunday.

    Responding to question regarding Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, he said a weak and pathetic woman could never launch attack on US military troops, alleging government of secretly handing Dr. Aafia and her children over to US for sake of money and fear of America.

    He said US public would be enraged if they were informed of the torture being perpetrated upon a Pakistani lady detained in a US jail.

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