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Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan has said the PPP Chairman is not a child but politically immature and he does not want to comment on his statement, saying it is not mandatory to respond every non serious statement.
Nisar was speaking to media representatives in Kallar Syedan, a sub-district of Rawalpindi.
The PPP chairman had earlier this week tweeted that although Chaudhry Nisar was campaigning to take the prime minister’s slot with Nawaz Sharif away for his surgery, his attempts to do so were not going to materialising as well as he had perhaps planned, frustrating him.
Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan hit back at Bilawal saying the Pakistan People’s Party chairperson is yet to learn politics.
Responding to Bilawal’s comment that he “failed in his attempt to become PM” during Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s absence, Nisar said, “Bilawal might have grown up, but he has still not learnt anything about politics.”
In the same vein, Nisar responded to a question, saying no one could simply take the prime minister’s position in a parliamentary form of government “however, if any country decides on a [temporary] system, it will be informal not legal”.
Criticising the debate that ensued over an alleged lack of leadership in wake of PM’s absence, Nisar said he was disappointed that “non-issues” were being turned into “mega-issues”.
He questioned the current debate, saying the premier’s several foreign trips in the last three years never created such a “legal or constitutional lacuna”, so why now?
The Interior Minister said that overall security situation has improved in the country over the last three years. Credit for this goes to the civil and military leadership. political parties and the entire nation who waged an unprecedented joint struggle against the menace.
He said that National Counter Terrorism Authority is fully functional and proactively working in different areas to combat the menace of terrorism.
The cabinet is working efficiently while Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is away for his treatment, Nisar said.
Nisar gave examples of parliamentary systems in Britain, as well as India, stating that, “Nowhere in the world can someone replace the prime minister or take over in his absence.”
Chandio says Nisar is
‘Trojan Horse’
Our Reporter
Karachi—Sindh Information Adviser Maula Bux Chandio reacted angrily to the remarks by Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, describing him as “Trojan Horse” and advising him to concentrate solidly on his ministry, rather than label the PPP leader Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
In a rejoinder, available from provincial Information Department, Chandio, always ready to pick up the cudgels, reminded that politics was in Bilawal’s blood, inherited from his grandfather Zufikkar Ali Bhutto, and his martyred mother Benazir.
“He (Bilawal) is the true inheritor of late Mr Bhutto and her illustrious daughter Benazir,” Chandio said. He added that politics was something inborn rather than being dependent on wisdom or passage of time.
http://pakobserver.net/2016/06/05/bilawal-not-a-child-politically-immature-nisar/
Nisar was speaking to media representatives in Kallar Syedan, a sub-district of Rawalpindi.
The PPP chairman had earlier this week tweeted that although Chaudhry Nisar was campaigning to take the prime minister’s slot with Nawaz Sharif away for his surgery, his attempts to do so were not going to materialising as well as he had perhaps planned, frustrating him.
Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan hit back at Bilawal saying the Pakistan People’s Party chairperson is yet to learn politics.
Responding to Bilawal’s comment that he “failed in his attempt to become PM” during Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s absence, Nisar said, “Bilawal might have grown up, but he has still not learnt anything about politics.”
In the same vein, Nisar responded to a question, saying no one could simply take the prime minister’s position in a parliamentary form of government “however, if any country decides on a [temporary] system, it will be informal not legal”.
Criticising the debate that ensued over an alleged lack of leadership in wake of PM’s absence, Nisar said he was disappointed that “non-issues” were being turned into “mega-issues”.
He questioned the current debate, saying the premier’s several foreign trips in the last three years never created such a “legal or constitutional lacuna”, so why now?
The Interior Minister said that overall security situation has improved in the country over the last three years. Credit for this goes to the civil and military leadership. political parties and the entire nation who waged an unprecedented joint struggle against the menace.
He said that National Counter Terrorism Authority is fully functional and proactively working in different areas to combat the menace of terrorism.
The cabinet is working efficiently while Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is away for his treatment, Nisar said.
Nisar gave examples of parliamentary systems in Britain, as well as India, stating that, “Nowhere in the world can someone replace the prime minister or take over in his absence.”
Chandio says Nisar is
‘Trojan Horse’
Our Reporter
Karachi—Sindh Information Adviser Maula Bux Chandio reacted angrily to the remarks by Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, describing him as “Trojan Horse” and advising him to concentrate solidly on his ministry, rather than label the PPP leader Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
In a rejoinder, available from provincial Information Department, Chandio, always ready to pick up the cudgels, reminded that politics was in Bilawal’s blood, inherited from his grandfather Zufikkar Ali Bhutto, and his martyred mother Benazir.
“He (Bilawal) is the true inheritor of late Mr Bhutto and her illustrious daughter Benazir,” Chandio said. He added that politics was something inborn rather than being dependent on wisdom or passage of time.
http://pakobserver.net/2016/06/05/bilawal-not-a-child-politically-immature-nisar/