PML-N didn’t do its homework in exile: Sheikh Rashid

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Says military garrisons will have to be set up in North and South Waziristan for peace to prevail

Chief of Pakistan Awami Muslim League (PAML) Sheikh Rashid Ahmad has said PML-N leadership had not learnt any lesson from exile and was ruling the country with an old team.

“PML-N government has started filling their pockets rather than addressing the problems facing the people. PML-N leadership has not learnt any lesson from their exile. The prime minister is ruling the country with an old team,” he said this in an interview with a private TV channel on Saturday.

He underlined that PML-N and PPP were playing the role of brothers in the Parliament and both these parties would not hold each other accountable. He alleged that general elections held in Pakistan have become fully suspicious and those who “mended punctures” have been elevated to high posts.

He went on to say that former president Pervez Musharraf’s case was meaningless. Democracy was better system in Pakistan, he added.

Proxy war was going on in Karachi, he said. Situation in Karachi has deteriorated more than North Waziristan, he cautioned.

The next month is going to sound like alarming bell for the rulers, he underlined. Government-Taliban talks have come to halt, he said. Situation in the country is further worsening, he cautioned. Establishment of peace is need of hour, he remarked. Military garrisons will have to be set up in North and South Waziristan and then the peace could prevail, he underlined.