Sheikh Rashid raises 10 questions

27 Sep, 2020

LAHORE: Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Saturday posed 10 questions to Quaid of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif.

Addressing a press conference in Lahore, Sheikh Rashid raised the following questions:

"How many meetings did he had with Osama bin Laden and how much money was received from him as donation? "Who provided Ajmal Kasab's address and data to India? "Why did you [Nawaz] call the head of the enemy state India from outside Pakistan? Did you feel threatened that your calls were against national security and will be leaked?

"Why and who organized buses from Lahore and sent them to Islamabad to attack former Chief Justice Sajjad Ali Shah?

"Who offered breakfast to organized buses at Punjab House and later attacked Supreme Court?

"You left country on medical ground. Why do you only talk about vote and not about court?

"Who was behind the Dawn leaks? If you have confessed now than why you denied it earlier?

"How much money was spent on the 2013 election and how much money was received from Saif-ur-Rehman from Qatar?

"How many days were spent in London to plan the clash outside the NAB office and what efforts were made to stop cameras from covering the incident?

"Who issued the letter signed by Hussain Haqqani for character assassination of Benazir Bhutto?"

Later, answering questions of media persons, Sheikh Rashid said that he is not spokesperson for any institution. "Meeting Chief of Army Staff (COAS) will be an honor and I don't meet people privately," he added.

Criticizing opposition, he said that they discuss personal agendas in meetings called on national issues. Pakistan People Party (PPP) will never resign from assemblies and by-elections will be held in case some members of PML-N resign.

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