Says some of our ministers are working for India
ISLAMABAD: Former interior minister and Chairman Senate’s Committee on Interior Senator Abdul Rehman
Malik Tuesday has expressed grave concerns over the statement of Pentagon that the United States is planning to use
Indian satellite in war-torn Afghanistan.
“The
Indian satellite spectrum will be covering the
Pakistan region and will put our security at danger as India is an arch enemy of Pakistan,” he said while talking to newsmen here Tuesday.
Rehman
Malik said that the news had an**yed the Pakistani nation as India would never remain restricted to use the
satellite for information on weather for Pentagon but it would continue to facilitate the India to have surveillances of Pakistan's all highly sensitive installations.
Rehman
Malik while expressing his grave concerns and worries said that
Indian satellite would be violating the Pakistani space and it was like giving edge to India over Pakistan." He asked the officials in Pentagon to refrain
from the option of using
Indian satellite in Afghanistan as it would push the region in further instability and chaos. "It is **w an international admitted fact that India and Afghanistan has ganged up against
Pakistan and USA needs to remain neutral in the region to ensure the stability", he said.
Rehman
Malik said that some of our ministers are also working for India and they should be exposed. Rehman
Malik said that Afghan President Ashraf Ghani recent diatribe against
Pakistan at a Nato summit in Warsaw had disappointed
Pakistan and its nation and it was obvious
from the Ghani statement that he was playing in the hands of India. He also said that the world must k**w that it was India which had broken
Pakistan into two pieces and abetted in the separation of East
Pakistan in 1971.
He said that instead to be apologised and remorseful for this act of interfering in the affairs of a**ther sovereign state,
Indian PM Narendra Modi himself proudly confessed it during his visit to Dhaka in Bangladesh. "This crime of interfere in the affairs of a**ther sovereign state falls in the category of war crime, thus the India should be investigated for its war crime,” he insisted.
He said, “We have such examples
from our history where countries and states were investigated for war crimes. Hence I and the people of
Pakistan demand that former
Indian PM Indra Ghandi and then
Indian Army chief should be tried", he asked.
Rehman
Malik called upon the international community and United Nations to order an inquiry commission to investigate the war crimes had committed by India in war 1971 in which
Indian forces had killed thousands of Pakistanis
through its created force Mukti Bahani in then East Pakistan. He said India **t only abetted the Mukti Bahani but a worst role directly played by
Indian forces in the mass killings of Pakistanis as confessed by PM Narendra Modi.
In the meanwhile, Rehman
Malik presided a meeting of PPP Overseas on Tuesday here in Islamabad which was attended by Roy Ghulam Mustafa Kharal, Secretary General, President PPP Germany Syed Sajjad Naqvi, and Nargis Faiz Malik, Deputy Secretary Information, Ms Palwasha Khan, Coordinator women, Mahr Nadeem, Coordinator and Riaz Ali Turi, Coordinator media for PPP Overseas.
In the meeting Fateh was offered for the departed soul of Abdus Sattar Edhi and rich tribute was paid to him for his unmatched services for the humanity. Rehman
Malik said that Abdus Sattar Edhi would be remembered forever in the history of
Pakistan with great love and respect.
In the meeting Fateh was also offered for the departed soul of Amjad Sabri and his brutal killing was strongly condemned. Rehman
Malik asked the government to arrest his killers as soon as possible.
Rehman
Malik and the officials of the PPP overseas strongly condemned the killing of PPP Kurram Agency President Hamid Hussain Turi and arrest of those involved in his killing was demanded.
Senator Rehman
Malik and the participants strongly condemned
Indian government for its brutality in
Indian held Kashmir where more than 30 in**cent Kashmiris killed mercilessly by
Indian forces since Friday and appealed the international human rights organisations, particularly, the UN Human Rights Commission to break its silence over the brutality of
Indian forces and constitute a commission in order to investigate into recent killings of Kashmiri people.
In the meeting nationality issue of overseas Pakistanis related to their children registration who born abroad was discussed and demanded the government to solve the issue and also asked the government to restore the PIA flights
from Frankfurt, Germany.
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