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KARACHI: Calling the present government a security risk, Leader of Opposition in National Assembly Khursheed Shah on Friday said India was targeting armed forces and civilians at border but Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was holding meeting with an Indian businessman for his ‘vested interest’.

“It is high time the PM informed the nation whether he stands by Pakistan or anti-state elements,” Shah, who belongs to the PPP, said while talking to media in Karachi on Friday.

He said Nawaz Sharif is the prime minister of this country, so he should tell the nation about his meeting with Indian businessman, Sajjan Jindal, who, he said, also happened to be Nawaz’s best friend.

Details of Nawaz-Jindal ‘secret’ meeting must be made public: Khurshid Shah

“Sometimes he holds meetings with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi and sometimes Jindal arrives in Pakistan. People want to know what is cooking behind the scene,” he said, adding: “The government has now become a security risk for the country and there is dire need to get rid of it.”

Talking with reference to award of capital punishment to Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, Shah said Nawaz would have tried to reconsider the verdict against Jadhav, had it not been handed down by a military court. “The PM can influence to delay his [Jadhav’s] sentence, but not stop it,” he added.

Shah accused the government of betraying the PPP. “The PM has lost the moral ground to hold his office. All political forces must join hands against it for the sake of country’s integrity and sovereignty,” he said.

Govt will scapegoat the small fry in Dawn Leaks report, says Khursheed

The opposition leader said the PML-N had been given the mandate in 2013 to overcome the load-shedding and energy crisis, but it had miserably failed to live up to its pledge. “There is still 7,000 MW shortfall and people in various parts of the country, including Lahore, are suffering from severe outages.”

Shah claimed that the government in the last four four years had only added 1,200MW to the grid as compared to the last PPP government which had contributed around 3,500 MW.

He also criticised Minister for Interior Chaudhry Nisar for taking exception to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) chief Major Gen Asif Ghafoor’s reaction to Dawn Leaks report. He said former ISPR chief Lt Gen Asim Bajwa had used Twitter on various issues and it was not something new.

Opposition calls for making inquiry report public

“Nisar has called his [Ghafoor’s] tweet as ‘poison for democracy and system’. If any minister from Sindh had uttered these words then he would have been declared enemy of the state,” he added.

Shah also criticised Sindh Governor Mohammad Zubair who at a seminar on Thursday urged people to vote for the PML-N. “According to the Constitution, he is the federal government representative and his post is nonpolitical and nonpartisan; so the governor must avoid such statements.”

Talking about development initiatives in his area, he said for the first time Sindh government was going to establish the largest stadium of Sindh in Sukkur. “Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT) has started its operation in Sukkur and government is also planning to set up a cancer hospital there,” he added.
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Do not panic, Nawaz only has this much power left in him. He will be eaten up by his own corruption in Panama Case Investigation under 60 days or less. And I have a feeling that Judiciary is going to make a history by making Nawaz a history.

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Every Civilian Leader is a security risk in Pakistan.Thats what our history tells us.But No militery General is a Security Rist ever Even if he sold Pakistan!!
 
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KARACHI: Calling the present government a security risk, Leader of Opposition in National Assembly Khursheed Shah on Friday said India was targeting armed forces and civilians at border but Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was holding meeting with an Indian businessman for his ‘vested interest’.

“It is high time the PM informed the nation whether he stands by Pakistan or anti-state elements,” Shah, who belongs to the PPP, said while talking to media in Karachi on Friday.

He said Nawaz Sharif is the prime minister of this country, so he should tell the nation about his meeting with Indian businessman, Sajjan Jindal, who, he said, also happened to be Nawaz’s best friend.

Details of Nawaz-Jindal ‘secret’ meeting must be made public: Khurshid Shah

“Sometimes he holds meetings with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi and sometimes Jindal arrives in Pakistan. People want to know what is cooking behind the scene,” he said, adding: “The government has now become a security risk for the country and there is dire need to get rid of it.”

Talking with reference to award of capital punishment to Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, Shah said Nawaz would have tried to reconsider the verdict against Jadhav, had it not been handed down by a military court. “The PM can influence to delay his [Jadhav’s] sentence, but not stop it,” he added.

Shah accused the government of betraying the PPP. “The PM has lost the moral ground to hold his office. All political forces must join hands against it for the sake of country’s integrity and sovereignty,” he said.

Govt will scapegoat the small fry in Dawn Leaks report, says Khursheed

The opposition leader said the PML-N had been given the mandate in 2013 to overcome the load-shedding and energy crisis, but it had miserably failed to live up to its pledge. “There is still 7,000 MW shortfall and people in various parts of the country, including Lahore, are suffering from severe outages.”

Shah claimed that the government in the last four four years had only added 1,200MW to the grid as compared to the last PPP government which had contributed around 3,500 MW.

He also criticised Minister for Interior Chaudhry Nisar for taking exception to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) chief Major Gen Asif Ghafoor’s reaction to Dawn Leaks report. He said former ISPR chief Lt Gen Asim Bajwa had used Twitter on various issues and it was not something new.

Opposition calls for making inquiry report public

“Nisar has called his [Ghafoor’s] tweet as ‘poison for democracy and system’. If any minister from Sindh had uttered these words then he would have been declared enemy of the state,” he added.

Shah also criticised Sindh Governor Mohammad Zubair who at a seminar on Thursday urged people to vote for the PML-N. “According to the Constitution, he is the federal government representative and his post is nonpolitical and nonpartisan; so the governor must avoid such statements.”

Talking about development initiatives in his area, he said for the first time Sindh government was going to establish the largest stadium of Sindh in Sukkur. “Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT) has started its operation in Sukkur and government is also planning to set up a cancer hospital there,” he added.
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First of all, look who is calling NS a security risk! It does not look good from the mouth of a disgraced crook and tout of Zardari. That might actually be an indication of Zardari's desire to get in good books of the establishment or PPP might be trying to blackmail NS.

Second, the so-called Nawaz-Jindal ‘secret’ meeting isn't as bad a thing as Musharraf meeting Israelis. If that could be asserted to be in the national interest of Pakistan, how this meeting is against it. Like any other sensible person (who is not miserably burning and dying in the hate for NS), I would hope that meeting might start real talks aimed at addressing the J&K dispute. After all, any solution will come through negotiations. Mentally sick people might be insisting on just the opposite.
 
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Every Civilian Leader is a security risk in Pakistan.Thats what our history tells us.But No militery General is a Security Rist ever Even if he sold Pakistan!!

Shhhh... We don't talk the bitter truth. All is hunky and dory in land of pure.
 
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Haqqani party talking about security risks lol :D
 
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This where the name Noora came from... just Noora-kushti by both parties. Behind the scenes they are bhai-bhai and united in looting the nation and keeping her illiterate, poor and hungry.
 
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Do not panic, Nawaz only has this much power left in him. He will be eaten up by his own corruption in Panama Case Investigation under 60 days or less. And I have a feeling that Judiciary is going to make a history by making Nawaz a history.

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Dont get my hopes up, it seems as long as the Sharif's live they will rule Pakistan. Nawaz can literally nuke Lahore, and herds of his sheep supporters will follow him

Second, the so-called Nawaz-Jindal ‘secret’ meeting isn't as bad a thing as Musharraf meeting Israelis. If that could be asserted to be in the national interest of Pakistan, how this meeting is against it. Like any other sensible person (who is not miserably burning and dying in the hate for NS), I would hope that meeting might start real talks aimed at addressing the J&K dispute. After all, any solution will come through negotiations. Mentally sick people might be insisting on just the opposite.

Theres no comparison, why did Jindal violate his visa parameters which restricted his movement? Why was the foreign office unaware of what is happening? Why did he need to meet Nawaz far from government in disputed territory? Why did Maryam Nawaz have to announce the whole thing?

If he wants to start dialogue with India, there are appropriate legal routes to do so, apparently Nawaz has secret meetings with Modi anyway so why the hell is this random guy being invited? and why all the secrecy?
 
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NS is security risk, what about mr 10% Zardari whos mate (Hussain Haqqani), remember memogate? What about Altaf genda, remember he asked India for help aganist Pakistan and also raised slogans against Pakistan? What about Achkzai? what about Brahmdag Bugti? What about Harbiyar Marri? the list goes on and on and on.............
 
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Nawaz Sharif has always been security-risk for the main establishment. Why do you think the military takeover happened twice in Nawaz ruling within 1 or 2 years in each terms? Same thing almost happened in the year of 2014 judging by the rumor.

Yet, the main establishment chose to work PMLN to keep PTI on bay which says a lot about PTI if PMLN is the security risk.
 
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