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Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM

Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
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PPP workers destroyed the banners of PTI chairman Imran Khan after the verdict against Prime Minister. Pakistan's top court has disqualified Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani from holding office, two months after convicting him of contempt of court.
Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
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Supporters of Pakistan Peoples Party shout slogans and wave flags against the Court verdict against Prime Minister.
Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
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Supporters of Pakistan Peoples Party shout slogans and wave flags against the Court verdict against Prime Minister.
Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
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Supporters of Pakistan Peoples Party shout slogans and wave flags against the Court verdict against Prime Minister.
Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
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PPP workers destroyed the banners of PTI chairman Imran Khan after the verdict against Prime Minister. Pakistan's top court has disqualified Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani from holding office, two months after convicting him of contempt of court.
Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
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Supporters of Pakistan Peoples Party shout slogans and wave flags against the Court verdict against Prime Minister.
Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
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Supporters of Pakistan Peoples Party burn banners of of PTI chairman Imran Khan after the court verdict.
Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
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Supporters of Pakistan Peoples Party burn banners of of PTI chairman Imran Khan after the court verdict.
Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
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PPP workers destroyed the banners of PTI chairman Imran Khan after the verdict against Prime Minister. Pakistan's top court has disqualified Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani from holding office, two months after convicting him of contempt of court.
Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
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Supporters of Pakistan Peoples Party burn banners of of PTI chairman Imran Khan after the court verdict.
Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
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Supporters of Pakistan Peoples Party burn banners of of PTI chairman Imran Khan after the court verdict.
Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
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Supporters of Pakistan Peoples Party shout slogans and wave flags against the Court verdict against Prime Minister.
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  • Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
  • Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
  • Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
  • Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
  • Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
  • Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
  • Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
  • Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM
  • Pakistan Peoples Party protest verdict against PM

Supporters of Pakistan Peoples Party burning the poster of PTI chairman Imran khan during the protest against Supreme Court verdict of Prime minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani disqualification.

Supporters of ruling Pakistan People Party shout slogans after the Supreme Court's verdict that disqualified Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani, in Hyderabad, Pakistan, 19 June 2012. Pakistan's Supreme Court on 19 June 2012 confirmed the disqualification of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani following a conviction on 26 April for contempt of court, and dismissing claims from the government that the conviction did not bar him from office. Gilani was found guilty for failing to write to the Swiss authorities to ask them to re-open graft cases against President Asif Ali Zardari, who heads the Pakistan People's Party to which Gilani also belongs, despite a court order to do so.

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