Islamabad:
Prime Minister of Interior Talal Chaudhry condemned the Awami National Party (ANP) Senator Aimal Wali Khan’s remarks on Friday and said the senator seemed to have been to toe “another’s agenda”.
In a speech with journalists in the House of Parliament, the minister turned his fire against Senator Aimal Wali Khan and accused him of giving “irresponsible statements for advertising”.
“To spit in the sky is his habit. Such remarks are intolerable. I would answer in the Senate but the session could not continue.”
Chaudhry claimed that the ANP chief made negative remarks for no reason, “by not knowing who you want to please”. “Pakistan’s successful diplomacy in the last 80 years has no precedent. Still, you reject it randomly.”
Chaudhry mocked the AP leader’s political stature and said, “You are only a leader because your elders ran the party. Your party has shrunk from province to district to village level. Under your government, people called the Chief Minister the ‘light load cm.’ Now the same ‘Easy Load People’ Talk Politics.
“You love Afghanistan more than Pakistan. With your political role you can’t even become a councilor,” he claimed further.
The minister insisted that Pakistan’s diplomatic gains had come through the partnership between the Prime Minister and “Field Marshal,” and noticed, “Where when our prime minister was unanswered, red rugs are now being rolled out.”



