Unfazed Nisar raps Pakistan Peoples Party for demanding resignation
Interior minister asks if PPP has forgotten about Surrey Palace
In a scathing rejoinder to PPP demands for his resignation, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar said on Tuesday that the party's leaders had forgotten cases of corruption against them.
"Has the PPP forgotten about Surrey Palace?" the minister said while speaking to journalists.
Justice Isa's report: PPP calls for Nisar's removal
Taking a jibe at the party leaders, the interior minister said PPP's campaign against corruption was incomprehensible. He added that PPP was involved with Atlaf Khanani, the now infamous money changer.
Following a judicial commission’s damning report on the August 8 Quetta carnage, PPP lawmakers called for Nisar to be removed from his post. The PPP also submitted an adjournment motion against Nisar in the National Assembly Secretariat, claiming that the interior minister was incapable of eradicating terrorism.
Quetta hospital carnage: Top bureaucrat blew the whistle on failures
Nisar said he was not under anyone's pressure . "I am only under pressure of my conscience," he claimed. On being asked to comment on the Sindh government's decision to send IG AD Khawaja on ‘forced leave’, Nisar said, "Khawaja is an honest officer, in fact, most reforms came during his time in office."
The interior minister urged the nation to give credit to the federal government and concerned authorities for bringing back Abdul Rehman alias Bhola, one of the key suspects of the Baldia factory fire, to Karachi.
"Has the PPP forgotten about Surrey Palace?" the minister said while speaking to journalists.
Justice Isa's report: PPP calls for Nisar's removal
Taking a jibe at the party leaders, the interior minister said PPP's campaign against corruption was incomprehensible. He added that PPP was involved with Atlaf Khanani, the now infamous money changer.
Following a judicial commission’s damning report on the August 8 Quetta carnage, PPP lawmakers called for Nisar to be removed from his post. The PPP also submitted an adjournment motion against Nisar in the National Assembly Secretariat, claiming that the interior minister was incapable of eradicating terrorism.
Quetta hospital carnage: Top bureaucrat blew the whistle on failures
Nisar said he was not under anyone's pressure . "I am only under pressure of my conscience," he claimed. On being asked to comment on the Sindh government's decision to send IG AD Khawaja on ‘forced leave’, Nisar said, "Khawaja is an honest officer, in fact, most reforms came during his time in office."
The interior minister urged the nation to give credit to the federal government and concerned authorities for bringing back Abdul Rehman alias Bhola, one of the key suspects of the Baldia factory fire, to Karachi.