No ban on renewal of arms licence Published September 13, 2003 0 Join our Whatsapp channel ISLAMABAD, Sept 12: The National Assembly has been informed that there is no ban on renewal of Kalashnikov licences. It was clarified on Friday on the question of Sher Akbar Khan advocate who questioned renewal of Kalashnikov licences.—APP
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