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Pak Interior Minister says oObservers free to monitor polls

Caretaker Interior Minister Lt. Gen. (retired) Hamid Nawaz Khan on Tuesday said observers will be allowed freedom of movement during the elections for polls monitoring.

Islamabad, Feb.12 : Caretaker Interior Minister Lt. Gen. (retired) Hamid Nawaz Khan on Tuesday said observers will be allowed freedom of movement during the elections for polls monitoring.

Addressing a press conference here, he said the capture of Taliban leader Mansoor Dadullah is a great achievement, as it will help control the terrorism to a large extent.

Reacting to the lawyers boycott and protest against the elections, the caretaker interior minister warned no one would be allowed to interfere in the electoral process.

ANI

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