Nisar demands judicial commission, NA debate on Mirza’s statement

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Opposition leader Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan has said that a responsible leader of ruling party has not only exposed the entire government but also unveiled the intentions of some political leaders and now the whole nation wants to know the truth.
In a statement, he said on Monday that the charge sheet of Zulfiqar Mirza was not only against MQM but it was against the government. He said that the revelations made by the former Sindh home minister were not only political, but leveling such serious allegations while keeping Holy Quran on head would have very important and foresight consequences, which could not be disregarded.
He said that it was very unfortunate that, due to unpredicted policies of the rulers, the society had reached such cutoff point where the sovereignty of the country had enslaved to the personal interests.
“It is an open secret that which quarter has the remote control of these puppets. Bad governance by incompetent rulers has spoiled the face of political and democratic culture”, he added.
He said that the most pathetic factor of the whole sage was that the people of Karachi would have to bear the extra burden. It was the need of the hour to rectify the deteriorating law and order situation in entire country especially at Karachi.
He said if parliament did not take any action on the fresh state of affairs arose after the disclosures by Mirza, then it means that the politicians were not sincere with the country.
PML-N demanded that the session of national assembly should be convened immediately after Eid to discuss the Karachi situation. Furthermore, the government alliance should satisfy the people over burning issues raised by Mirza, as these matters were directly linked with the integrity of the country and the entire nation was very much anxious on it.
He said that a judicial enquiry commission should be constituted forthwith under the judge of the Supreme Court to probe these grave accusations because the matter demanded that the rulers should tell the nation truth.

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