Army chief should have an impeccable reputation, says Maryam

PML-N leader says former premier relied on 'conspiracies, letters' because he had nothing to show for his tenure


Our Correspondent May 12, 2022
PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz talking to media outside IHC on May 12, 2022. SCREENGRAB

ISLAMABAD:

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz on Thursday has said that the chief of army staff should be a person who has a ‘flawless reputation’, free from any criticism or doubts.

“The chief of the army must be honourable and should be free from any stains on his reputation,” she stated, responding to a question about Defence Minister Khawaja Asif’s comments during an interview wherein he said that the government would “definitely consider” the former director general of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Lt-Gen Faiz Hameed, for the post of the army chief if his name was on the seniority list.

Maryam made these remarks while talking to media personnel outside the Islamabad High Court (IHC) and also said that the army operating within constitutional limits was welcome and that only one person – Imran Khan – had a problem with this.

The PML-N vice president maintained former premier Imran Khan had nothing to show for the four years he was in office, and that he needed “letters and conspiracies” because he had demonstrated no performance.

“The former prime minister pushed Pakistan back by 400 years in four years,” she said.

She stated that whenever Imran, who is also the chief of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was asked about inflation or why flour and medicine were expensive, he would claim that there was a conspiracy against him.

She added that the biggest conspiracy against the country was Imran Khan and that no one could dare to pull off such a conspiracy.

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“You have brought the country’s economy to the intensive care unit (ICU), and yet, you are not ashamed to hold a press conference today,” Maryam alleged.

The PML-N leader, referring to the PTI, said that these people were holding a press conference against the inflation brought about by them and that Imran Khan was a thief along with his former ministers.

“You [Imran] are blaming the four-week-old government for inflation, how could you talk about inflation when you ruined the economy?” she asked.

Maryam further questioned how they could talk about dollar rates after the US dollar went up to Rs189 under their leadership.

She stated that this was the work of an amateur, and alleged that Imran appointed Farah Khan Gogi and his own relatives in important positions to get money.

She claimed that whilst being ousted, the PTI chief had also set fire to Pakistan's relations with other countries

“The inflation narrative will not sell anymore; people know that inflation is due to you,” said Maryam.

She also claimed that Imran Khan openly threatened institutions and deemed them dangerous, and that the relevant institutions should take notice.

‘NAB dragging case’

Talking about her case, Maryam stated that it had been pending against her for the past 10 months but the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) had been unable to present any evidence and was simply prolonging the case.

“During the previous government’s reign, [the] NAB had claimed that my case should be heard on a daily basis, but now they have no answers,” the PML-N leader stated.

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She said that the accountability agency had no answers and instead cited various excuses, such as, having Covid to delay the case.

“If they have evidence against me, then punish me. Otherwise, if [the] NAB is delaying the case, then my civil rights are being affected,” she maintained, adding that the judiciary should take note if the bureau does not have evidence against her.

COMMENTS (12)

M Rafique siddiq | 2 years ago | Reply Liar family you your father uncle cousins and all the members of your family doesn t qualify 5 percent of criteria described by you for army chief.
Ather H Malik | 2 years ago | Reply How unfortunate are we to produce leaders like her only reason for her to be where she is now because of her father. Nothing at all to show for herself. Even her education was on crutches put together by her father. And father s values are showcased by his conviction and dishonesty in escaping prison.
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