www.punjabics.com

Home

 

  PML-N to oppose India transit trade route’

ISLAMABAD, May 13: The Pakistan Muslim League-N rejected on Wednesday an accord recently signed by Pakistan and Afghanistan in Washington to provide land route to India for transit trade with Afghanistan. Talking to reporters here on Wednesday, Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said: “We will launch an agitation against the accord, besides opposing it in parliament.” 
Refuting allegations levelled by President Asif Ali Zardari about money provided by Osama bin Laden for a no-confidence motion against the government of Benazir Bhutto, he said it was regrettable that a man who held the position of the head of state would make an allegation which had been denied by Nawaz Sharif even when Ms Bhutto was alive. He said the no-confidence motion had been defeated because the sitting government had “purchased PML-N parliamentarians’ loyalty”, adding that his party had not done anything wrong. 
Commenting on the military operation in Malakand, Chaudhry Nisar said his party had “made it clear to the government that we are … supporting it as a national obligation and not because it was a correct … decision”, adding that the prime minister had assured that an APC would be called by “the end of this week” to discuss all issues. 
Expressing his party’s reservations over the proposed accountability law, he said it “appears to be aimed at excluding politicians and bureaucrats”, rendering the “whole accountability process meaningless”. He said his party also had reservations on the way the law was being authored by the committee concerned. “We should submit ourselves for accountability, instead of wriggling out from law’s clutches.” He, however, acknowledged that the Musharraf-era NAB and the Ehtesab Bureau set up by his own party had been misused to victimise political opponents. “But that does not mean that we should exonerate … criminals if they belong to a certain political party.” 
Referring to the resignation of Haji Parvaiz Khan, a PML-N lawmaker from Rawalpindi, Chaudhry Nisar said: “Asking him to resign did not prove that he is guilty. It is for the courts to decide. My party has only made the court’s task easier. They can now take an independent decision without coming under pressure from a sitting MNA.”

Dawn:  Staff Reporter:Thursady,May 14, 2009

 

Back to Previous Page                                                                                                                                                Home