Prime Minister’s Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz has said that Pakistan was in a weaker position against India as compared to the situation in 1999.
In a TV interview, Sartaj said that Pakistan had held talks with India on the basis of equality in 1999 but unfortunately this was not the case today. He said that he was not optimistic about Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s proposed meeting with his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh in New York.
The adviser said that the Indian government was being pressurised by the opposition parties and meaningful dialogue process with New Delhi would begin in 2014 after elections in India. To a question, he said that the Kargil war had undermined the Kashmir issue.
Mr Sartaj was having treasury minister during the last two tenures of the PM and now National Security and Foreign Affairs (both portfolios). This is a very challenging Job specially dealing with terrorism and regional and international politics which is overwhelmingly complex. His old age (85 years) will surely reduce the output may have rather a negative effect. As we have seen the recent wave of terrorism and tensions with India. Lot of talent exists in the country and many educated youth also are unemployed in this backdrop its not fair at all to give him two portfolios.
Whenever I see his photo, I just can't stop laughing. I really do not know the reason, but somehow visualize him as a "circus clown'.
he was the best man for finance minister but nawaz sharif prefers munshis and chamchas who can lie and make fool of people for him.his and dar the darcula only interest with india is to mint hundred of billion dollars.they are money hungriest predators o9f poor nation.they both ruined country in 1999 and would again do and ishaq dar boast of the best finance minister—[best munshi
How come he is the best man for finance? His masters is not in finance and also it was in 1960's. out-dated knowledge
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