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 GEO Pakistan
 March 17 to herald new era of justice, victory: Shahbaz
 Updated at: 2003 PST,  Wednesday, March 11, 2009
March 17 to herald new era of justice, victory: Shahbaz GUJRANWALA: Pakistan Muslim League-N President Mian Shahbaz Sharif asked the nation on Wednesday to stand up for a revolution in the country.

Addressing a charged rally here on Wednesday, Shahbaz said time had come that the people should come on streets to change their destiny. He asked the people to take part in the long march of lawyers, if they wanted to change their fate.

He said the nation could pardon President Asif Ali Zardari if restores the deposed judges. Shahbaz said the people would witness dawn of a new era of justice and victory on March 17.
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