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I stand by my stance, have never made irresponsible statements: Ayaz Sadiq

so what he wants to ???

ontri da bacha ...cant figure out ....




Indian media distorted facts, says Ayaz Sadiq about his statement




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PML-N leader Sardar Ayaz Sadiq seen in a video message. — The News/Murtaza Ali Shah
ISLAMABAD: PML-N leader Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on Thursday lambasted the Indian media for "distorting" his comments from a day earlier when he had alleged that the Pakistani government took the decision to release Indian Air Force (IAF) Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman under pressure.
"The Indian media distorted my statement in the National Assembly yesterday," Sadiq said. "One thing is clear: Abhinandan did not come to Pakistan to distribute sweets.

"He had attacked Pakistan," the PML-N leader said, adding, however, that the decision made by Prime Minister Imran Khan's government to return the Indian pilot was "completely wrong".
"The downing of Abhinandan's plane was a victory for Pakistan," he said.


Ayaz Sadiq also questioned PM Imran Khan's motives behind delaying a meeting related to Abhinandan the day of his capture.
"The prime minister, through Foreign Minister [Shah Mahmood Qureshi], had said that Abhinandan should be handed over to India immediately. What was the reason for a delay in the meeting?" Sadiq asked.
"Was he taking dictation from Modi? Did he not consider it appropriate to share with us [the reason for a delay]?" Ayaz Sadiq inquired.
Abhinandan, following the meeting, was let go by Pakistan as a "peace gesture" towards its east-side neighbour.
Controversy over Kulbhushan, Abhinandan
Senior PML-N parliamentarians had on Wednesday accused the government of taking the decision to release the IAF pilot under pressure, saying Qureshi had "begged the Opposition to release Abhinandan; otherwise, India would attack Pakistan at 9pm".
Qureshi "was present in the meeting, which Imran Khan had refused to attend", the former NA speaker said. "India never attacked Pakistan but the government nonetheless handed over Abhinandan to the Indian authorities."
Ayaz Sadiq also said it was the PTI government — and not the Opposition — that had passed an ordinance to "facilitate" Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav.
'For political gains'
Hitting back at the PML-N leader, Qureshi regretted how "responsible people are making irresponsible statements".
The foreign minister said he had not expected the former NA speaker to say Pakistan let go Abhinandan under pressure and that his comments were "contrary to the truth".
He explained that in the meeting, the government had taken all parliamentary leaders into confidence regarding the intelligence reports it had received but made no mention of the captured Indian pilot. "Highly irresponsible statements are being issued for political gains," he lamented.
Qureshi also slammed the Opposition for its stance on Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, saying: "These people are misleading the nation on the issues of Kulbhushan and Abhinandan.”
 
Keeping aside the emotional angle, these are the crooks this country feeding for the last 30 years in one way or the other.. They have nothing more important than their self interest and power hunger. They have never done anything good to Pakistan in the past nor they would do in the future..
 
so what he wants to ???

ontri da bacha ...cant figure out ....




Indian media distorted facts, says Ayaz Sadiq about his statement




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PML-N leader Sardar Ayaz Sadiq seen in a video message. — The News/Murtaza Ali Shah
ISLAMABAD: PML-N leader Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on Thursday lambasted the Indian media for "distorting" his comments from a day earlier when he had alleged that the Pakistani government took the decision to release Indian Air Force (IAF) Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman under pressure.
"The Indian media distorted my statement in the National Assembly yesterday," Sadiq said. "One thing is clear: Abhinandan did not come to Pakistan to distribute sweets.

"He had attacked Pakistan," the PML-N leader said, adding, however, that the decision made by Prime Minister Imran Khan's government to return the Indian pilot was "completely wrong".
"The downing of Abhinandan's plane was a victory for Pakistan," he said.


Ayaz Sadiq also questioned PM Imran Khan's motives behind delaying a meeting related to Abhinandan the day of his capture.
"The prime minister, through Foreign Minister [Shah Mahmood Qureshi], had said that Abhinandan should be handed over to India immediately. What was the reason for a delay in the meeting?" Sadiq asked.
"Was he taking dictation from Modi? Did he not consider it appropriate to share with us [the reason for a delay]?" Ayaz Sadiq inquired.
Abhinandan, following the meeting, was let go by Pakistan as a "peace gesture" towards its east-side neighbour.
Controversy over Kulbhushan, Abhinandan
Senior PML-N parliamentarians had on Wednesday accused the government of taking the decision to release the IAF pilot under pressure, saying Qureshi had "begged the Opposition to release Abhinandan; otherwise, India would attack Pakistan at 9pm".
Qureshi "was present in the meeting, which Imran Khan had refused to attend", the former NA speaker said. "India never attacked Pakistan but the government nonetheless handed over Abhinandan to the Indian authorities."
Ayaz Sadiq also said it was the PTI government — and not the Opposition — that had passed an ordinance to "facilitate" Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav.
'For political gains'
Hitting back at the PML-N leader, Qureshi regretted how "responsible people are making irresponsible statements".
The foreign minister said he had not expected the former NA speaker to say Pakistan let go Abhinandan under pressure and that his comments were "contrary to the truth".
He explained that in the meeting, the government had taken all parliamentary leaders into confidence regarding the intelligence reports it had received but made no mention of the captured Indian pilot. "Highly irresponsible statements are being issued for political gains," he lamented.
Qureshi also slammed the Opposition for its stance on Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, saying: "These people are misleading the nation on the issues of Kulbhushan and Abhinandan.”

This clarification was a drama, it was done with intent on orders of Plmn leadership. This has always been their politics.
 
I stand by my stance, have never made irresponsible statements: Ayaz Sadiq
Dawn.comUpdated 31 Oct 2020
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PML-N leader Ayaz Sadiq addresses the media in Lahore. — DawnNewsTV

PML-N leader Ayaz Sadiq addresses the media in Lahore. — DawnNewsTV
PML-N lawmaker and former speaker of the National Assembly, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, on Saturday said he stands by his stance expressed during a recent speech on the floor of the lower house, adding that he had "many secrets" but never made irresponsible statements.
Sadiq was referring to his speech earlier this week in which he suggested that the PTI government had released Indian pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman in capitulation, fearing an imminent attack from India.
His statement was heavily criticised by ministers and by social media users and also prompted the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) chief Major General Babar Iftikhar to hold a presser in which he sought to "correct the record" regarding the events that surrounded India's violation of Pakistani airspace last year in February.
Although Gen Ikftikhar did not name anyone, he said "a statement was given yesterday which tried to distort the history of issues associated with national security," purportedly in reference to Sadiq's remarks.
Talking to the media in Lahore alongside Maulana Fazlur Rehman, head of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) and chief of the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F), Sadiq said that the "political colour" given to his statement did not benefit Pakistan's narrative.

"We can have different thoughts politically but where Pakistan is concerned, the whole nation is united and God willing, will give a splendid answer to India. People may have objections to what I said but the political colour given to it did not benefit Pakistan's narrative," he said.
"This selected government tried to support the unsuccessful narrative that was being created in India," he said, adding that the opposition had "strong reservations" about the government on what he termed its silence on Kashmir and its foreign policy failures.
"But these are political differences. Their attempt to associate my statement with the armed forces of Pakistan was not a service to the country. My statement can be seen and heard in which I talked about this government, which government officials misread by adopting Indian media's strategies. This is not only a blatant plot against Pakistan but is a disservice to Pakistan," he said.
"You (the government) have played in the hands of Indian media and you have not done justice to Pakistan. I am standing by my stance and you will see in future, I have many secrets. I had been heading the National Security Committee."
The PML-N leader added that he had, however, never made irresponsible statements and would never do so in the future as well.
"I want to say about this inefficient government, you can fight any political battles you want but political parties will only agree with you when it comes to Pakistan. I request you to keep the armed forces out of this fight."
Referring to posters put up in Lahore, calling him a "traitor", Sadiq said such acts were not doing a service to Pakistan.
He said that there was "a multitude of mindsets in our society but we are all patriotic", adding that he did not have the right to call anyone a traitor and nobody had the right to call him one either.
The PML-N leader said "we are political people" and have been making statements against political opponents in the past and would continue to do so in the future. "But at one point, when it comes to Pakistan or the matter of our unity or institutions, Pakistan's message to India is very clear.
"We, the Pakistani nation are one. We have political differences with the government but we are united in the matter of India," he said and requested the media to not "blow up" the matter.
When asked whether he would apologise, Sadiq said he had "not said anything [for which to apologise]" and he has already issued a clarification.
'Storm in a teacup'
Maulana Fazl said that the government tried to create a "storm in a teacup" over Sadiq's statement, adding that if someone "destroys a person's character and his patriotism", then they should also be brought back to their "original standing".
"It is our responsibility to keep our politics according to the law and the Constitution," he stated.
He said the PDM – an anti-government alliance of 11 opposition parties –had a clear stance. "There was rigging on July 25, 2018. We do not accept the basis of this government. We are steadfast on our stance. Today is the day I was passing to Islamabad from Lahore in Azadi March and I will walk towards Islamabad again."
"Nobody is above criticism ... our institutions are so sacred that they are above criticism. We do not accept this rule. We are against blasphemous attitude, whether related to courts and judiciary or ourselves."
Maulana Fazl claimed the PTI government had "bankrupted the country and Pakistan was at risk" under this regime.
'Indian media using Sadiq's speech to fullest degree'
Meanwhile, Information Minister Shibli Faraz alleged that the opposition was creating a narrative to destabilise the country.
"Sadiq criticised the army and air force and tried to bring down their morale," Faraz said. The minister also showed footage of Indian media channels and claimed that they were "using the PML-N leader's speech to the fullest degree".
Faraz said "certain elements" in the opposition were speaking against state institutions to "protect their personal interests".
He said the government would hold "these political vagabonds and those who want to damage our image" responsible.
The minister claimed that the PDM leadership's statements were "not in national interest", adding that the government
would not "allow them to speak against the country".
"If these political vagabonds say anything to harm national interest, we will punish them, the people will punish them," he said.

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I also think he didn't anything wrong. PTI k supporters bilawajah bat berha rahay hain.
 
That day all the 9 locks should have been turned into shots! Otherwise, you lave the room to these BS...
 
I also think he didn't anything wrong. PTI k supporters bilawajah bat berha rahay hain.
How?

He is clearly following, supporting and giving ammunition to enemy, we all saw Indian Indian Military, politicians and media acted after his statement.

it has nothing to do with PTI or PMLN supporters, its clearly a matter of being Pakistani. He and his masters are totally in line with Bharti narrative. All must be arrested and banned from Politics.

Pakistani Courts are only good for protecting rich Criminals.
 
How?

He is clearly following, supporting and giving ammunition to enemy, we all saw Indian Indian Military, politicians and media acted after his statement.

it has nothing to do with PTI or PMLN supporters, its clearly a matter of being Pakistani. He and his masters are totally in line with Bharti narrative. All must be arrested and banned from Politics.

Pakistani Courts are only good for protecting rich Criminals.

If your stimulates with Indian media, then you will be a Zombie soon, like Indians.
So let Indians say what they say, and open your own eyes for truth.
 
If your stimulates with Indian media, then you will be a Zombie soon, like Indians.
So let Indians say what they say, and open your own eyes for truth.
see what you said there, Let Indians say whatever the FK they want,
but our politician should know better. who needs Indians or enemy when we have PMLN and group in Pakistan.
 
see what you said there, Let Indians say whatever the FK they want,
but our politician should know better. who needs Indians or enemy when we have PMLN and group in Pakistan.
Just level up your self. No one is complete angel, no one is complete wrong.
At the moment its all over politics in Pakistan.

If Nawaz is a traitor, and Imran and COAS allows him to come to Pakistan or speak with people of Pakistan in public, then it means that both of these are his accomplices. But in reality, its not the case.

Aik hamarzadgi ki race lagi hoi hai, her koi bhag raha hai. Tum bhi ziada jazbati na ho, bs tamasha daikho.
 
I see many people who are giving certificates of patriotism are those who believe OBL was killed in 2001 and not during Abbottabad raid and Bajwa Toyota is indeed worth 3 million Rs. Furthermore, we lost Kargil war because PMLN leader went to USA and surrendered. :rofl:

On a serious note, as long as Niazi is in power selectors shaming will not stop. He must be removed and declared persona non grata for the sake of our institutions and country.
 
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