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Pakistan: Uncertain times ahead
It is unlikely that Pakistan’s major opposition leaders, Ms Benazir Bhutto and Mr Nawaz Sharif, will boycott the elections scheduled for next month. And it remains to be seen whether Gen Musharraf will resort to “political engineeringR 21; to put in place a political dispensation of his liking. Whatever the outcome of the elections, Pakistan is heading for a politically turbulent period, says G. PARTHASARATHY. More

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PM wants transparency in spectrum allocation
Auction not possible for 2G due to legal barriers: Raja More






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