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ISLAMABAD: Following Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan’s announcement of putting his personal grievances aside to preserve democracy in the country, PPP’s Senator Aitzaz Ahsan on Saturday said that “plan a, b, c, and d have failed.”
Speaking to a private TV channel, he said today’s press conference of Chaudhry Nisar was a good omen and expressed hope that his performance would improve from now on.
Ahsan said after reaching an understanding with the interior minister, “Plan D has also failed.”
Interior Minister Nisar, earlier today, not only vowed to resign from his post but also to leave politics for good if allegations hurled at him and his late brother in Parliament were proven to be true.
At the start of press conference, a disgruntled Nisar said that this would be shortest press conference of his career. He also requested reporters not to ask questions at the end of the press conference.
Aitzaz Ahsan said after reaching an understanding with the interior minister, “Plan D has also failed.”
Elaborating his point, he said three plans had already been failed. “Plan A had failed when protesters could not bring a million people on the street,” he said.
“Plan B was to bring a million people to D-Chowk, while plan C included an attack on Parliament building and PM House.”
“Plan B and C were failed by calling the joint session of Parliament,” he added.
The Opposition Leader in the Senate further said that to criticise wrongdoings of the government was his right and vowed to continue doing so whenever he deem necessary.
Nisar-Aitzaz debacle: ‘Plan A, B, C and D failed’ - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
Speaking to a private TV channel, he said today’s press conference of Chaudhry Nisar was a good omen and expressed hope that his performance would improve from now on.
Ahsan said after reaching an understanding with the interior minister, “Plan D has also failed.”
Interior Minister Nisar, earlier today, not only vowed to resign from his post but also to leave politics for good if allegations hurled at him and his late brother in Parliament were proven to be true.
At the start of press conference, a disgruntled Nisar said that this would be shortest press conference of his career. He also requested reporters not to ask questions at the end of the press conference.
Aitzaz Ahsan said after reaching an understanding with the interior minister, “Plan D has also failed.”
Elaborating his point, he said three plans had already been failed. “Plan A had failed when protesters could not bring a million people on the street,” he said.
“Plan B was to bring a million people to D-Chowk, while plan C included an attack on Parliament building and PM House.”
“Plan B and C were failed by calling the joint session of Parliament,” he added.
The Opposition Leader in the Senate further said that to criticise wrongdoings of the government was his right and vowed to continue doing so whenever he deem necessary.
Nisar-Aitzaz debacle: ‘Plan A, B, C and D failed’ - Pakistan - DAWN.COM