Sheikh Rashid terms Nawaz Sharif as the ‘most unfortunate’ leader in the world

ISLAMABAD: (HRNW) Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid on Wednesday termed Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML) Chief Nawaz Sharif as the ‘most unfortunate’ leader in the world who fled to London and is staying there on fake medical reports.

While addressing the media in Islamabad, he said, “There is no such unfortunate leader in the world like Nawaz Sharif who has escaped from his country and living abroad on the basis of fake reports.”

The interior minister refuted the talks of the presidential system, enforcement of emergency, deal, and no-confidence motion. He said the opposition can come to Islamabad on February 27 and March 23 to fulfil its desire.

He informed the interior minister of Saudi Arabia will arrive in Pakistan on February 7 and meet with the prime minister, president, and other important personalities. Rashid said the prime minister’s visit to China, starting tomorrow, will be a historical one.

He said 87 new National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) centres have been established across the country while adding that the rotation policy will be followed. “I have asked the NADRA chairman to review the employees deployed on the same locations for years, particularly in Sindh,” Rashid said.

Responding to a question on the recent shuffle in Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) which included five members of the sugar inquiry team, Rashid said they [transfers] must have been done by the agency’s director general (DG).

 

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