Farhatullh lambasts Ch Nisar over SC Commission report, press conference

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  • Says the report proves ‘utter incompetence and abysmal failure of the interior ministry’

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) spokesperson Senator Farhatullah Babar has said that Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan should have resigned after the stinging indictment by the Supreme Court Inquiry Commission but instead he has chosen to whitewash himself through a monologue on the media and rant against the opposition.

Talking to media persons here on Saturday, Senator Farhatullah Babar said that any honorable person will be pained and shocked at the audacity of the interior minister in regurgitating half-truths and wagging his tongue against the opposition.

If Shaheed Mohtarma Bhutto is guilty of wrongdoing in the Panama papers, it is all the more reason for the interior minister to immediately get passed the opposition sponsored bill from the National Assembly, already passed by the Senate the other day, and haul up all those guilty of corruption and wrongdoing, he added.

Farhatullah Babar further said that the logic that the interior ministry cannot stop the Defence of Pakistan Council from holding public meetings because it is not a proscribed organisation is a perversion of truth and making a mockery of fight against militancy.

The Defence of Pakistan Council may not be a proscribed entity in itself. The Minister who publicly shed tears at the assassination of terrorist Hakimullah Mehsud may feel compelled to defend it. But what about the individuals listed in Schedule IV and the proscribed entities who have banded together to carry on their activities under the so-called non-proscribed Defence of Pakistan Council, he asked.

Farhatullah Babar said that this perverted logic has only lent additional strength to the damning indictment by the Inquiry Commission of the utter incompetence and abysmal failure of the interior ministry.

The catalog of sweeping failures of the Interior Ministry under Ch Nisr Ali Khan listed by the Inquiry Commission is so sweeping in breadth and depth that leaves no room for the interior minister to remain in the cabinet even for a day.

As the whole edifice of counter terrorism effort has come crumbling under him, the minister’s party expects him to voluntarily resign. In case he is unwilling, he must be shown the door. There is no other alternative if the government is serious and is not running with the hare and hunting with the hound in the fight against militancy, he said.