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Off The Record 16th March 2017
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Guests: Babar Awan and Justice (R) Deedar Hussain Shah
Justice has always been unattainable dream for poor: Babar Awan
Supreme Courts want an exemplary decision:, says Awan
Nawaz was convicted in hi-jacking case: Deedar Shah
Qatari letters arrived after PM's kid had given statements, says justice (r) Deedar
Justice has always been unattainable dream for poor: Babar Awan
Supreme Courts want an exemplary decision:, says Awan
Nawaz was convicted in hi-jacking case: Deedar Shah
Qatari letters arrived after PM's kid had given statements, says justice (r) Deedar
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