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PPP talks about curbing corruption like BJP campaigning rights of Muslims : Nisar

ISLAMABAD, (MILLAT+APP): Minister for Interior, Chaudry Nisar
Ali Khan on Tuesday said when Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) talks about
curbing corruption it is like Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) of India campaigning for rights of the Muslims.
“He screams over Panama Leaks, even though his mother has also
been named in papers. Please take your mother’s case in court first,”
Nisar said without naming Bilawal Bhutto.”
He was talking to mediapersons after attending a passing out
parade of police constables and first batch of Rapid Response Force
(RRF) here at Police Lines.
The first batch of 409 cadets passed out including 341
constables, 45 lady constables and 33 drivers.
Ch. Nisar alleged that officials from past PPP government
were involved in massive money laundering carried out by Khanani
and Kalia.
“The record was destroyed to hide facts,” Nisar alleged,
adding that he would be bringing forward important developments
in case in next two weeks.
Answering a question, Nisar said it was extremely sad that
an `honest’ Sindh Police IG, A.D. Khawaja had been sent on a
forced leave by provincial government without any consultation
from federal government.
The Minister also spoke about Abbottabad Inquiry Commission
and said he would ask the cabinet to reveal findings of the report.
“The Abbottabad raid was the biggest attack on country’s
sovereignty in last 69 years,” he said while replying to another
question. A final decision over the Abbottabad Commission
rests with the Prime Minister.
Answering another question, the Minister said scores of
citizens were burnt to death in Karachi’s Baldia factory for money
and added the credit should be given to the government for bringing
main culprit from Thailand to Pakistan for investigation.
Earlier, addressing passing out parade ceremony, he asked
the new recruits to serve the nation, check terrorists from entering
Islamabad and establish your control in Capital.
He said the Rapid Response Force is fully trained and
capable to carry out counter terrorism operations.
“I am glad that in last three years appointments in
police department have been made on merit and in transparent manner,” he
said.
“Police officials to do not belong to anyone, they are here to
serve Pakistan,” he said and added the police should abide by law.
“I want zero crime in Capital,” he remarked.
He said security forces of the country deserve our richest
tributes for their unending and self-less services for
security of motherland and people of the country.
Inspector General of Police Islamabad, Tariq Masood
Yasin also addressed the ceremony which was attended by senior police
officials and families of newly inducted constables.