The reports published very recently in the ‘Daily Sun’ and ‘Kaler Kantho’ about the quality of imported bitumen might, by this time, have attracted the notice of the authorities concerned.
When Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan whose government is talking to the Islamists of the Tehreek-e-Labbaik-e-Pakistan (TLP), desperately trying to avoid a diplomatic embarrassment with Europe, said on April 19
When Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan whose government is talking to the Islamists of the Tehreek-e-Labbaik-e-Pakistan (TLP), desperately trying to avoid a diplomatic embarrassment with Europe, said on April 19
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