Fawad blasts Opp’s attitude

| Says undemocratic tactics being used to disrupt NA session

JHELUM - Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain on Friday said that the Opposition parties were employing undemocratic tactics to disrupt the business of National Assembly (NA).

Talking to media persons here, the Minister said that due to the Opposition’s negative attitude, the Parliament’s image was being tarnished.

Instead of discussing national issues like the water crisis and economy, the Opposition legislators were using the forum to defend themselves in the corruption cases being pursued by the National Accountability Bureau, he added.

He said that the government had showed large-heartedness by agreeing to the appointment of Leader of the Opposition Shehbaz Sharif as Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee to ensure smooth running of the House. However, instead of reciprocating the government’s gesture, the Opposition even on Friday made an issue of the production order of Saad Rafique and staged a walkout from the NA, he said.

He said that when the Prime Minister made his first speech in the National Assembly, the Opposition had boycotted the proceedings on the plea of non-formation of a Committee on alleged election rigging, when that body was formed they walked out of the House on the issue of NAB laws, and when the government agreed on the formation of Committee on that matter, they made an issue of the PAC’s Chairmanship.

Now the government had agreed to the nomination of Shehbaz Sharif as PAC chairman, they had now coined the issue of Saad Rafique’s arrest to stage the walkout, he added.

He said that both Nawaz Sharif and Asif Ali Zardari were worried about the national wealth they had plundered during their governments and were trying to pressurise the government for an agreement like that of the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) for withdrawal of cases against them.

He said that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government would fulfill all the promises, which the party had made in its manifesto, including bringing about revolution in agriculture and economic sectors and provide relief to the masses.

Fawad said that when the PML-N government came to power in 2013, there was crisis of natural gas in the country, but when it left this year gas companies were suffering heavy losses.

The Pakistan International Airlines, Pakistan Steel Mills, Sui Southern Gas Company and Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited, Radio Pakistan and Pakistan Television were facing huge financial loss every year, he said, adding, that the PTI government was literally rebuilding the institutions brick by brick.

To a question, the Minister said that the accountability process was across the board and victimisation of not anybody was being done as claimed by the Opposition.

The PTI government had made no appointments in the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), he said.

NAB was logically holding accountability of those, who ruled the country during the past 10 years, he added. Since the PTI never remained in power, so there was no question of their accountability, he said.

He said that during the operation against encroachments on State land, only commercial structures were removed, while no residential houses were razed on humanitarian ground.

About Jhelum, he said that so far 2,500 kanal State land had been retrieved from the grabbers.

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