Reuters | Pakistan Politician Calls for Civil Disobedience ABC News A Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician on Sunday called on thousands of anti-government protesters to stop paying taxes and practice civil disobedience until Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif steps down, raising fears of instability in the nuclear-armed U.S ... Pakistan opposition leader calls for tax boycott in anti-government protest Pakistan's Khan calls for civil disobedience Imran Khan warns Pakistan ministers his supporters could storm parliament |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan tumble towards big defeat ESPNcricinfo.com It is hard to imagine what Pakistan would have felt in the morning when Saeed Ajmal got one to kick up from length on Kumar Sangakkara and had him caught at short leg. There would have been the elation of seeing the back of one of the world's most ... Rangana Herath takes four as Sri Lanka close on win against Pakistan Sri Lanka vs. Pakistan, 2nd Test: Day 4 Highlights, Scorecard and Report (( VIDEO )) Pakistan vs Sri Lanka 2nd Test Day 4 Highlights | PAK vs SL 2nd ... |
Times of India | India beat Pakistan 1-0 in landmark football series Times of India BANGALORE: India defeated Pakistan 1-0 on Sunday in an emotionally-charged opener to take the lead in a two-match football series, the first between the arch-rivals for nine years. The hosts hung on to their slender lead after striker Robin Singh ... Pakistan defeat India 101-7 in Australian Football League India lose 7-101 to Pakistan in Australian football match Matches Against Pakistan Always Special, Says Indian Football Team Captain ... |
BBC News | Pakistan's Imran Khan and Tahirul Qadri call for PM to resign BBC News Thousands of protesters gathered in Pakistan's capital Islamabad as rally leaders Imran Khan and Tahirul Qadri called for Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to step down. They are alleging rigging in the 2013 elections, which saw the first civilian government ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Many questions for Pakistan's batting ESPNcricinfo.com The tale of the Pakistani batting slump is nothing new. A combination of poor shot selection, insecurity, lack of confidence and a fear of Rangana Herath led to a familiar story repeating itself at the SSC. Pakistan was given a target of 271 to chase ... |
Daily News & Analysis | Pakistan violates ceasefire thrice in 24 hours Daily News & Analysis After a two-day lull, Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire thrice today by resorting to heavy firing with automatic and small arms along International Border and Line of Control in Jammu and Poonch districts of Jammu and Kashmir, forcing Indian ... In last 12 hours, Pakistan violates ceasefire twice Pakistan opens fire on international border in J&K Pakistan provokes again, ceasefire violated in J&K |
CNN | Thousands join Khan, Qadri anti-government march on Pakistan's capital CNN (CNN) -- Thousands of anti-government supporters led by two of Pakistan's most influential figures have joined a march to Islamabad to demand the resignation of the country's prime minister, prompting a major security operation. By early Friday, an ... |
International Business Times UK | Islamabad Braces for Azadi March Led By Pakistan Cricket Legend Imran Khan International Business Times UK Khan triggered the 'Azadi March' fever in Pakistan on 27 June while addressing a rally in Bahawalpur in Pakistan. He is joined in protest by Canada-based Pakistani cleric and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief, Tahir-ul-Qadri, who is spearheading his ... |
BBC News | Opposition in Pakistan Is Drenched but Not Doused New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Tens of thousands of opposition supporters, led by a former cricket star, Imran Khan, and a cleric, Muhammad Tahir-ul Qadri, converged on the Pakistani capital late Friday for what they billed as an extended protest movement to ... Pakistan: Imran Khan, Tahirul Qadri lead protest march |
Reuters | Pakistan anti-government protests draw determined crowd Reuters The unrest raises questions about Pakistan's stability at a time when the nuclear-armed nation of 180 million is waging an offensive against Pakistani Taliban militants and the influence of anti-Western and sectarian groups is growing. Riot police ... |