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Imran slams sethi as corruption allegation surface in PSL.

Imran slams Sethi as corruption allegations surface in PSL National   Sports FEBRUARY 11, 2017  BY ONLINE Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Saturday took a jibe at Pakistan Super League Chairman Najam Sethi saying it was a “joke” that a person who was allegedly involved in election rigging had set out to eliminate spot-fixing from the Pakistan Cricket Team. The PTI chief’s remarks came after two players of the Islamabad United were suspended over corruption charges, while the names of more players have surfaced in connection with the probe. Khan said while spot-fixing only affects cricket, election “fixing” is a greater offence that threatens democracy. “Joke: Election fixer Sethi to eliminate cricket spot fixing! Latter only affects cricket; elec “fixing” greater crime threatening democracy,” he tweeted. The PTI chief had in 2015 accused Sethi of fixing ‘35 punctures’, which referred to alleged electoral rigging in 35 constituencies of Punjab

PM MODI direct Strong words to Pakistan

                                                      PM Modi directs strong words at Pakistan, says 'they glorify terrorists who attack us' Prime Minister Narendra Modi gestures as he delivers his Independence Day speech from The Red Fort in New Delhi on August 15, 2016. Shares 123   DNA WEB TEAM  |  Mon, 15 Aug 2016-09:30am , DNA webdesk Attacking Pakistan in strong words, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, India cried when children were killed in terror attack on Peshawar Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday targeted Pakistan in firm words while addressing the nation on the Independence Day from the Red Fort. In his address from the ramparts of the Red Fort on the occasion of 70th Independence Day, Modi talked about situation in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK), Gilgit and Baluchistan and said people from there have thanked him for raising their issues. Referring to Peshawar school attack in which more than 140 people, most of them child