PTI govt believes in strong state institutions: Farrukh

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2022-02-21T15:07:38+05:00 News Desk

Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib said on Monday that the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) government believed in strong state institutions, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

Responding to the statement of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb, he said Prime Minister Imran Khan was not like former prime minister and PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, on whose orders the PML-N workers had once even stormed the Supreme Court (SC) building.  

He further said Nawaz was the same man who in 90s had asked the Justice Qayyum of the Lahore High Court to write down the verdict of his liking. “All is well when the PML-N is in power. And when it is in the opposition, it always drags institutions into politics,” the minister said, adding that the PML-N should refrain from criticizing the institutions, particularly when the country was confronted with incidents of terror on a daily basis.

“Our officers and jawans are almost daily laying down their lives. Only yesterday, a Pakistan Army captain and jawan embraced martyrdom,” Farrukh said.

He said that for the past three and a half years the opposition was talking about tabling a no-trust motion in the National Assembly. “And now when the PML-N has lost all hope of success of the motion, its leaders have lost their senses,” he said, and added so much so that now the party was in the same ‘Muje kyun Nikala’ mode.

The minister of state further said that whenever the PML-N found itself cornered, it started waiting for phone calls from the ‘establishment’. “Its leaders have always preferred party interests to national interests,” he said, adding that Nawaz Sharif and other party leaders had no hesitation in meeting with people like Hamdullah Mohib, who are staunch enemies of Pakistan.     

He regretted that Nawaz, an absconder, indulged in anti-state rhetoric while sitting in London.    

Reporter: Kifayat Ali Shah

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