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Not surprised at SC detailed verdict: PM Gilani

By Unknown - Wednesday, May 9, 2012



LONDON: Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani Wednesday said he was not surprised at the detailed verdict of the Supreme Court, convicting him in a contempt case.

In his reaction to the detailed judgment of the apex court against him, the PM, who is on an official visit to UK, said he had known the ruling would be issued in detail once he traveled out of Pakistan.

"I have a right to appeal against the verdict and under that right I would file my plea (with the court)," he said.

The Premier said if Imran Khan and Nawaz Sharif were going through more pain, they should first become National Assembly members and then talk to me.

Talking to Geo News about his current UK tour, the Prime Minister said the visit was extremely essential one and that it was going on in a successful fashion.





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