PTI leader Fawad in hot water for ‘racist’ remarks against Pakhtun community
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ISLAMABAD: PTI MPA Hisham Inamullah lashed out at party Vice President Fawad Chaudhry for what he said was uttering a “racist remark” playing on stereotypes about Pakhtuns. A day ago in an appearance on a private TV channel two were discussing an alleged incident about former Federal Investigation Agency Director General Bashir Memon being locked in a bathroom of Prime Minister House by former principal secretary Azam Khan. Chaudhry remarked, “He took a big risk in going to bathroom with a Khan (Pakhtun),” which prompted Abbasi to cut to a break.
Responding to quip, Inamullah released a statement on his Twitter account, saying that he was “proud to be a Pathan”.
Inamullah said he “strongly condemned” Chaudhry’s insinuation and considered it to be disrespectful to entire Pakhtun community.
“This is a shameful and disreputable allegation,” he said, adding that if Chaudhry thought this about Pakhtuns then why was he in a party whose leader and most of its members also shared that ethnicity.
“Pathan, Baloch, Sindhi and Punjabi together make Pakistan. We think that no ethnicity is superior to another, all have had leading roles in establishing Pakistan and its system and everyone should take care about the other’s respect and stature.” He said that thoughts like Chaudhry’s led to discord, mistrust and unrest between ethnicities, adding that PTI leader should ask for forgiveness from Pakhtun community and strive to become “actually free” from such thinking if he considered himself to be a national leader and PTI member.
One of the tagged individuals, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Finance Minister Taimur Saleem Khan Jhagra said: “No question about it, strongly condemned.” However, he did ask Shahzeb if he in turn condemned government on a number of other issues.
Published in The Daily National Courier, October, 07 2022
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