He always respected the judiciary: Rehman Malik

PakistanHe always respected the judiciary: Rehman Malik

ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Thursday that he has always respected the judiciary and had never used discourteous words for it, Dispatch News Desk (DND) reported.

Talking to media Malik said he has expanded investigation into Steel Mills case and he has submitted his reply in the Supreme Court.

Malik once again asked the Punjab Government to take action against Lashkare Jhangwi network. He said after adopting the 18th constitutional amendment maintaining the law and order situation is responsibility of the provinces.

DND

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