Nisar criticises PML-N govt for extending friendly ties with India

Dunya News

The former minister denied there was any forward block in the making within the party

KALLAR SYEDAN (Dunya News) – Former interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan has criticised the government of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz again on Saturday by saying that he did not like extending friendly ties with India and exchange of warm greetings between former heads of Inter-Services Intelligence and Research and Analysis Wing.

Nisar addressed a press conference today during which he said that verdict of the top court could be disagreed with at a personal level but cannot be ridiculed. He branded coming six to seven months a difficult phase for the federally ruling party.

The ex-minister denied there was any intra-party division or differences. He said that there is not clash within the political party but a difference of opinion. However, he claimed that the party would go into General Elections 2018 with unity.

Earlier while addressing a public rally in Rawalpindi, Nisar said that criticism on judiciary is neither in Nawaz Sharif’s favour nor party’s. He reiterated that he did not take up offers to lead a ministry after Nawaz’s disqualification owing to difference of opinion with the leadership.

The former minister further denied there was any forward block in the making within the party.

In response to Awami Muslim League chief Sheikh Rasheed’s criticism, Nisar warned the politician of recalling Rasheed’s past.


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