Removal of ‘crooks govt’ must to save Pakistan from major disaster: PTI

  • Imran says deteriorating situation reflects failure of imported govt, intel agencies
  • Fawad Ch regrets ‘Nero playing flute’ while monster of terrorism reached Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, Shireen Mazari and Senior Vice President Fawad Ch strongly condemned the suicide attack in federal capital and said that fast deteriorating law and order situation across the country was a clear reflection of total failure of imported government and intelligence agencies.

PTI Chairman, in a statement on Friday, strongly condemned the suicide terrorist attack in Islamabad. “Salute the brave police officer who embraced martyrdom, saving lives and greater destruction,” he added.

Imran Khan stated: “The law and order situation is deteriorating rapidly across the country reflecting total failure of imported government and intelligence agencies.”

Reacting over the terrorist attack in the federal capital, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Senior Vice President Fawad Chaudhary said that Nero was playing flute, as monster of terrorism once again reached Islamabad.

Fawad Chaudhry, in a statement on Friday, said that the suicide attack in the federal capital should be enough to open the “closed eyes.”

He stated that the rulers were imposed on the nation through the power of guns and they had nothing to do with the people, as this gang of thieves was mere busy in ending their corruption cases.

Fawad Ch stressed the need: “If we want to save Pakistan from a major disaster, we will have to get rid of the current rulers and have to surrender before the people’s decisions.”

He went on to say that a cabinet with 60% of its ministers facing criminal cases was only focused on closing their corruption cases and foreign tours. Therefore, Fawad stated that it was in the interest of the country to get rid of them.

Talking about governor Punjab’s notification, Fawad Ch said that the power to make and remove the chief minister was with the elected representatives of the people. He stated that the governor and the chief secretary violated the privileges of the members of the assembly. “The Punjab Assembly should summon the Governor and the Chief Secretary and punish both of them for this unconstitutional action according to the rules so that no one dares to do such things in the future.

‘State must answer to question regarding Bajwa-Haqqani nexus’

PTI Senior Vice President Dr. Shireen Mazari the state must answer to the question pertaining to Bajwa-Haqqani nexus that who was authorising payments to Haqqani from government funds for regime change when even the then foreign minister knew nothing of this enterprise.

PTI Senior Vice President, in a statement on Friday, said that state must answer the question regarding nexus: who was authorising payments to Haqqani from government funds for regime change against PM Imran Khan’s government?

She raised question: “At who’s behest was this being done when FM knew nothing of this enterprise ostensibly set up under ministry of foreign affairs?

Reacting to the Governor Punjab’s notification, Dr. Mazari stated that this was an illegal notification which would not hold. “One more game being played within the new definition our State has given to the word ‘neutral’,” she added. Dr. Mazari raised question that perhaps a little questioning of this illegal order rather than just displaying it?

Condemning the Islamabad terrorist attack, PTI Senior Vice President said that terrorist attack in capital but federal government and state busy in derailing democracy in Punjab and plotting against Imran Khan, PTI and ally PML-Q. “Intelligence agencies who should be focusing on intelligence to preemptively nab terrorists too busy doctoring audios/videos and obsessing against PTI.

 

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