Lahore, Mar. 23 : Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz chief Nawaz Sharif said on Monday that his party is ready to cooperate with Pakistan People Party (PPP) for bringing a real change in Pakistan.
Addressing the party's General Council meeting at his Raiwind estate here, Sharif announced that he would back the government's move to hold talks with India.
The PML-N would offer help to the PPP to pull the country out of the present crises.
Lahore, Mar. 23 : Cinemas halls in Lahore are faring poorly following the March 3 terror attack on the Lankan cricket team.
Even hit films like `Slumdog Millionaire' and `Billu Barber' have not been able to pull viewers back to the cinemas.
Since the screening of Indian films has been adversely affected following the Mumbai attacks, Cinema owners believe Lollywood should introduce better films to restore its image and regain viewers, the Daily Times reports.
Lahore, Mar. 22 : As Pakistan creeps towards normalcy after a week long political bedlam, experts believe that it would be very difficult for it to overcome the menace of rising extremism as long as the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) continues to breed terrorists on its own soil.
According to a report compiled by a famous Asian expert, Fredric Grare, the threat of terrorism will persist for a long time to come until the ISI discontinue its nefarious activity of nurturing the terror outfits.
Lahore, Mar. 21 : Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani will meet the Pakistan Muslim League chief Nawaz Sharif on Sunday to discuss ways to resolve the current political crisis in the country's Punjab province.
Gilani has taken all matters regarding reconciliation with the PML-N leadership in Punjab into his hands, asking the PPP team to immediately abort their `Get Punjab Plan'.
He summoned three Federal Ministers on Friday to get first hand report of numbers game in Punjab, The Nation reports.
Lahore, Mar. 21 : Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif's tribulations seem to be far from over as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has asked him to pay 6.6 million rupees for the money spent on him during his detention in Dubai.
According to the Dawn newspaper, the PCB claims that it paid 5.7 million rupees to a Dubai based lawyer to help the disgraced bowler when he was detained by Dubai airport officials on charges of carrying a banned substance.