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  Khursheed Shah’s statement against SC withdrawn
 
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29/09/10  ISLAMABAD: A Press Information Department has withdrawn its statement issued earlier on Wednesday in which Federal Minister For Labour and Manpower Khursheed Shah said “SC should follow the constitution and not over ride it”.

The fresh statement issued by PID says the earlier statement is “Not to be published and may be treated as withdrawn”.
 
 
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