Fulfilling my duty as a Pakistani by voicing concern about Balochistan: Sharif

Not deliberately criticising govt for personal gains, doing this for national interest, says Sharif.


Sidrah Moiz October 02, 2012
Fulfilling my duty as a Pakistani by voicing concern about Balochistan: Sharif

LAHORE: Amid criticising voices from Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Nawaz Sharif said on Tuesday that he was only “fulfilling his duty” as a citizen of Pakistan when he gave a statement regarding the security situation in Balochistan.

Speaking at Asma Jehangir’s residence in Lahore where he had gone for condolence, Sharif said that the Balochistan issue is of a sensitive nature and that it needed attention as the matter had already been delayed a lot.

Concurring with Sharif’s statement, Jehangir said that it was quite strange that PPP leaders were demanding that he take the responsibility although it was currently ruling the country.

Sharif said, “I want to give this message to the government that I am not deliberately criticising its governance - I am doing this for national interest, not for any personal gains. The government could have easily done a lot in its tenure of over 4.5 years.”

Countering PPP leader Qamar Zaman Kaira’s statement about withdrawing Frontier Corps (FC) from Balochistan, the PML-N leader said, “The entire country keeps talking about missing persons … who are they? Why are they apprehended? This is the duty of the incumbent government to take notice of all this so at least the wounds of Balochistan can be bandaged.”

He said that the government should take notice of the declining security situation in Balochistan while the locals were still demanding betterment as it will be the government that will lose the very chance of even meeting their demands.

Sharif said that if Baloch chieftain Nawab Akbar Bugti was murdered in the previous government’s tenure, then this government should at least “expose the culprit” and do justice to his family.

The PML-N leader said that if the government thinks that the presence of FC is hampering the process of free and fair elections in the province, then it should be removed by the government.

COMMENTS (9)

Juju | 12 years ago | Reply

Nawaz Sharif has to be the biggest opportunist I've ever seen or even heard of. 1) Zia-ul-Haq's political child who used to attend his barsi and is now "against" military takeovers. I smell a rat and not just a fish. 2) Someone please remind him that he was the one who dismissed Sardar Akhtar Mengal's govt. in 1997. 3) Also tell him Akhtar Mengal can't win more than 1 NA seat from Baluchistan max so Mengal can't speak for all of Baluchistan. 4) Ask him about the military operation in Karachi in which thousands of innocent civilians were massacred under his regime. Some of them are still missing. The motive was simple he wanted industry to shift from Karachi to Punjab. 5) Finally please ask him about his stance on Kalabagh Dam to make the matter crystal clear. Is he a representative of the federation like he alledges or just a representative of the central and northern parts of a particular province?

the Skunk | 12 years ago | Reply

When Nawaz Sharif talks about the Supreme Court, Democracy, and Human Rights, please remember it is a concoction of fraud, deceit and hypocrisy personified.

These cherished institutions of humanity are nothing but inanimate expressions of the PML N to curry political mileage. Salams

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