This story is from February 6, 2012

Look at Indian democracy, Gilani tells Pak

Pakistan prime minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Sunday pointed to the "stark difference" in the continuity of the democratic systems of India and Pakistan and said conspiracies were being hatched against his government to prevent the holding of elections to the Senate next month.
Look at Indian democracy, Gilani tells Pak
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan prime minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Sunday pointed to the "stark difference" in the continuity of the democratic systems of India and Pakistan and said conspiracies were being hatched against his government to prevent the holding of elections to the Senate next month.
Pakistan and India were created on the same date but there was a "stark difference in how they have continued" with their democratic systems, Gilani told reporters on the sidelines of an official function in the federal capital.

For a long time, not a single government in Pakistan was allowed to complete its term, he remarked. This had led to problems for Pakistan and the completion of parliament's term is in the interest of the country, he said. Gilani said "conspiracies" were being hatched to disrupt the polls to the upper house of parliament and the government had faced lots of difficulties.
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