Without accountability democracy remains incomplete: Sh Rasheed

Dunya News

Country will plunge further into a crisis if hurdles are created in the process of accountability.

RAWALPINDI (Dunya News) – Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed on Wednesday said that Prime Minister Imran Khan fully believes in accountability without which democracy remains incomplete.

Addressing a press conference in Rawalpindi on Wednesday, he said that corrupt elements are making hue and cry over the accountability process, adding that the country will plunge further into a crisis if hurdles are created in the process of accountability.

The minister said while naming the prime minister as ‘Ahtesab Khan’ said that Imran Khan will bring back the looted money of the nationals at any cost. The coming months are very important for the national politics and Imran Khan will take control over the situation. PM Khan is not going anywhere but there [opposition leaders] political age has ended now.”

Sheikh Rasheed said that India could indulge in misadventure any time as it has deployed missiles at the Line of Control and we also need to remain vigilant like the armed forces. “The Muslim minority in India are shouting slogans of freedom in India," he said.

Rasheed while announcing to extend special train service for Christian community till first of the next month said that the government believes in serving the people of Pakistan irrespective the faith or religion they follow.

The Minister said second Women University was established in Rawalpindi and ML-1 project will also be completed under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan. He said with the completion of ML-1 project travel time between Rawalpindi to Karachi will be reduced to just eight hours. He said 138 trains are plying on 1,800 kilometers long track in Pakistan.

Referring to PPP s plan to hold a public rally in Rawalpindi, he said the people of this city believe in politics of nobility and righteousness and we welcome the opposition in our city. He also announced to hold a rally in Larkana.