Islamabad: The ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has rejected rumours that President Asif Ali Zardari has secretly tied the knot in the US with a Pakistani doctor based in Boston.
Rumours abound on Zardari's remarriage with Tanveer Zamani, 40, who has declined to comment.
The Pakistan President's office has not only rebutted but also condemned the report as baseless propaganda against Zaradri's personal life, The Nation reported on Friday.
The PPP deplored and condemned "the launch of a vicious and unethical tirade" on the Internet against its co-chairman", spokesperson of the president, Farhatullah Babar, was quoted as having said in a statement.
The Pakistani Government is demanding a retraction from Mark Siegal and the Jang newspaper about the article that Zardari has secretly tied the knot with a US based Pakistani doctor Tanveer Zamani, 40.
Attached below is the notice served to Siegal and Jang newspaper: Pakistan Government Demands Apology
Rumours abound on Zardari's remarriage with Tanveer Zamani, 40, who has declined to comment.
The Pakistan President's office has not only rebutted but also condemned the report as baseless propaganda against Zaradri's personal life, The Nation reported on Friday.
The Pakistani Government is demanding a retraction from Mark Siegal and the Jang newspaper about the article that Zardari has secretly tied the knot with a US based Pakistani doctor Tanveer Zamani, 40.
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