Time has come to say ‘goodbye’ to past: Kh Asif

Pakistan Mar, 19 2024
Time has come to say ‘goodbye’ to past: Kh Asif
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ISLAMABAD: Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said if we want to set right future then we will have to part ways with past. He said this in statement issued here.

He held if you want that rules and regulations are annulled which were used for expulsion of Nawaz Sharif then court should ask from Gen Bajwa, Saqib Nisar, Asif Khosa, Gen Faiz Imran Khan and all those who played role in this conspiracy as to why running economy was devastated. 

An elected prime minister was relieved and sentenced by enacting dramas.  Why country was handed over to looters. He underlined someone should accept mistake. What decision has been given by judiciary in Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto reference it has made an appreciable effort to set right history, he added.

Justice is too right of Nawaz Sharif he said.

Writing letter to IMF is tantamount to commit anti state act, he remarked.

Including martyrs in differences over election is highly cheap act, he said adding political party launched campaign against martyrs on social media.

 

Published in The Daily National Courier, March, 19 2024

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