Bhoja crash commission ‘less judicial, more commission’: Shahbaz Sharif

Sharif says Pakistan was made to share grief, happiness with our 'provincial brothers'.


Sidrah Moiz April 24, 2012

SIALKOT: Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif said on Tuesday said that the judicial commission which was constituted to probe into the Bhoja Air crash is “less judicial and more commission”.

Speaking to the media at Allama Iqbal Degree College in Sialkot during a laptop distribution ceremony, Sharif said that Pakistan was made to share grief and happiness with “our brothers of Sindh, Punjab, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.”

“Today, I ask you a question and you have to find an answer with the help of these laptops given to you. Was Pakistan made for us to face these crises?”

He said that people left their homes in India in order to become a part of Pakistan and that Pakistan was a result of many efforts.

The Punjab chief minister said that the “black acts” of the federal government had become the fate of the nation.

He assured the “Shaheens” of Iqbal’s city that the “dark clouds” will fade away, making room for light.

COMMENTS (15)

sick of this nonsense | 11 years ago | Reply

“Today, I ask you a question and you have to find an answer with the help of these laptops given to you. Was Pakistan made for us to face these crises? Thanks for the reminder about the laptops even during this tragic incident.

Meekal Ahmed | 11 years ago | Reply

@MA:

Yes, a very good question. What IS this wonderfully clever and corrupt man who probably cheats on his taxes trying to say? How can a tax cheat be the CM of the largest province? I hold no candle for the present regime; but this sort of hog-wash really gets my blood pressure up.

Follow ICAO rules of which you are a signatory. Preliminary report in three months; full report within a year. List the safety recommendations and make sure CAA implements them. Accidents cannot be avoided alltogether. They will happen. But you can take pre-emptive steps to make them less likely.

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