Wednesday 17 February 2016

Press of the Chaudhry Nisar About the Security of the Abdul Aziz

Press of the Chaudhry Nisar About the Security of the Abdul Aziz


ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Tuesday, in an understood reaction to Pakistan People's Party (PPP) legislators' feedback of his "inaction" against Lal Masjid priest Abdul Aziz, charged it was the past PPP government which had give the security guards to the imama and Khatib of the Lal Masjid.
In a public interview in Islamabad, the inside priest said nobody was exempt from the laws that apply to everyone else "except the administration can't capture somebody just to mollify an area of society." 

"I never said that there is no FIR enlisted against Abdul Aziz, he had no less than 31 arguments enrolled against him," said the clergyman, including that "out of these, 12 were of a genuine nature." 

Nisar had gone under massive weight to make a move against Aziz after four key authoritative records, declaring that the minister was an absconder, were displayed a month ago in the Upper House by Senator Farhatullah Babar. 

Prior, in an arrangement proclamation displayed to senate on Dec 30, 2015, Nisar had said that on the off chance that anybody thought of narrative proof against Aziz, quick move will be made paying little heed to political contemplations. 

Related: Nisar under flame for "deceiving" House on Abdul Aziz 

Examination group to be sent to Pathankot 

Nisar told media Pakistan is exploring the assault on the Indian Air Force base and a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) framed in such manner had met four times. 

"An exceptional examination group will be sent to India to dispatch a test and we will soon ask for the Indian government to permit the group a formal visit," the pastor said. 

Likewise Read: After the Pathankot issue 

Old activists utilizing Daesh's name 

Nisar rehashed his before case that the activist Islamic State (IS) gathering is a Middle Eastern and North African amass and has no vicinity in Pakistan. 

He said some aggressor gatherings were utilizing Daesh's name to "get features over their exercises." Nisar additionally condemned media for "giving features space to such claims." 

"Notwithstanding naming these gatherings on media builds their profile." 

He likewise bemoaned that a few government officials "are issuing proclamations with respect to the gathering's vicinity in Pakistan for the same reason." 

"I encourage them to bring any proof of gathering's vicinity in the nation before issuing such proclamations," said Nisar, including that the DG Intelligence Bureau's announcement with respect to the issue was misjudged.

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