Minister for Information, Fawad Chauhdry, said on Wednesday that the accountability process poses no threat to democracy.
Fawad Chaudhry was talking to media persons outside the Parliament house before the National Assembly session over Leader of Oppostion, Shehbaz Sharif's arrest.
He stressed, "We can talk about transparency but the process of accountability will continue despite protests."
Fawad Chaudhry has further said that Prime Minister Imran Khan is not having any connections to arrests of those who are facing corruption references.
He continued, "If a reference is under way against someone, then the premier has nothing to do with the decision regarding whether to arrest that person or not."
While commenting on criticism of the prime minister's remarks regarding more arrests, Fawad Chaudhry said, "The premier had said 50 people should be in jail and those 50 people are the ones creating noise."
Meanwhile, speaking about the NA session, Information minister said, "We are ready for a debate on accountability. However, Opposition should not make noise at Shehbaz Sharif's arrival in Parliament."
He continued, "No one has the standing to conspire against the government. The government is strong and stable," adding, "Those who used official funds for elections campaign should not pass comments against us."
Furthermore, he said, "Instead of making noise against institutions created by you [opposition parties], talk about how to make the accountability process further transparent."
He added, "There should be no leniency towards those who brought Pakistan to where it is today. Just like there is a commission to probe rigging in the election there can be a commission on accountability."
Fawad Chaudhry continued, "Our government launched the country's largest housing project and introduced health cards. In the past, no government thought about making houses for the homeless."