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Foreign secret agents freely roaming country: Musharraf
ISLAMABAD: President All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) Pervez Musharraf said during his regime any sort of spy agencies were not allowed to function in Pakistan but today foreign secret agents were freely roaming in the country that also witness to the incompetent approach of the ruling government.
Addressing Pakistani community in Manchester on Thursday, former president Pervez Musharraf said that prevailing electricity crisis has been an open secret of the rulers ineligibility, added electricity supply was far greater comparing its demand during his regime in the country, while the ruling leadership of the country by restricting outstanding dues of electricity companies multiply electricity crisis for the consumers.
Being president of Pakistan, I never compromise on national integrity and sovereignty of country and keep ahead national interests of my people and country for any sort of decision making and never bow down before foreign pressure, Musharraf claimed.
He said, Whenever I go to Quaid-e-Azam mausoleum during my regime as President of Pakistan on December 25, I use to write in visitors book, what I get in this year and how I serve my countrymen as it was obligatory for me to be answerable to the soul of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Former President also said that during his regime nine drone strikes were made that caused few causalities, however during last three years approximately 150 drone attacks were being made annually in tribal areas of Pakistan that caused hundreds causalities but there is not anyone to voice against this brutality.
APML Chief said during his regime, the prices of the commodities were stable but today due to mounting inflation; everything has been beyond the reach of common men adding that foreign investors during his regime feel proud while investing in Pakistan.
APML Chief Coordinator Ch Shahbaz Bhatti, APML UK President Altaf Ahmed, and APML, UK General Secretary Afzal Sadiqqui were also present on the occasion.
ONLINE - International News Network
ISLAMABAD: President All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) Pervez Musharraf said during his regime any sort of spy agencies were not allowed to function in Pakistan but today foreign secret agents were freely roaming in the country that also witness to the incompetent approach of the ruling government.
Addressing Pakistani community in Manchester on Thursday, former president Pervez Musharraf said that prevailing electricity crisis has been an open secret of the rulers ineligibility, added electricity supply was far greater comparing its demand during his regime in the country, while the ruling leadership of the country by restricting outstanding dues of electricity companies multiply electricity crisis for the consumers.
Being president of Pakistan, I never compromise on national integrity and sovereignty of country and keep ahead national interests of my people and country for any sort of decision making and never bow down before foreign pressure, Musharraf claimed.
He said, Whenever I go to Quaid-e-Azam mausoleum during my regime as President of Pakistan on December 25, I use to write in visitors book, what I get in this year and how I serve my countrymen as it was obligatory for me to be answerable to the soul of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Former President also said that during his regime nine drone strikes were made that caused few causalities, however during last three years approximately 150 drone attacks were being made annually in tribal areas of Pakistan that caused hundreds causalities but there is not anyone to voice against this brutality.
APML Chief said during his regime, the prices of the commodities were stable but today due to mounting inflation; everything has been beyond the reach of common men adding that foreign investors during his regime feel proud while investing in Pakistan.
APML Chief Coordinator Ch Shahbaz Bhatti, APML UK President Altaf Ahmed, and APML, UK General Secretary Afzal Sadiqqui were also present on the occasion.
ONLINE - International News Network