ISLAMABAD: State Minister for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage Marriyum Aurangzeb said on Monday Nawa
z Sharif, who had the distinction of having been elected thrice as prime minister of the country by the people, was striving to put the country on the road to progress and prosperity.
She said
that it was a matter of pride to see
Pakistan galloping on the road to progress and prosperity as well as advancement in every sphere of the national life. The entire effort, she said, was focused on making the economy invincible like defence, which was made invincible by conducting nuclear explosions in 1998.
Marriyum said
that the prime minister deserved unqualified credit for all these achievements.
She said
that the
budget would take the country forward, however, Imran Khan did not even come to parliament to take part in the proceedings of the House.
She said
that Imran Khan was trying to run away from the law and had been repeatedly lying, besides insulting and assaulting the state institutions.
The minister pointed out
that PTI boycotted meetings of the parliamentary committee set up to introduce electoral reforms and now Imran Khan was not taking part in the
budget debate.
Expressing her views regarding appearance of Hussain Nawaz before the joint investigation team (JIT), she said
that he had shown respect for the law and upheld the supremacy of the constitution, notwithstanding the fact
that his application was pending in the Supreme Court. The Sharifs did not claim its legal rights and presented all the evidence before th
e court, she added.
The minister said the SC had directed
that the JIT should conduct the probe according to law and the constitution as it would take notice of any bias or partiality during the investigations. The decision in the Panama leaks case would be made in conformity with the law, she said.
With regard to the objection raised against the JIT members, Marriyum said
that it was done according to the law of the land, which allowed raising of objections against any member of the JIT, adding
that its members did not disclose their political affiliation at the time of their appointment.
She said
that no law allowed the JIT to ‘harass’, ‘insult’ or put a person ‘under pressure’ appearing before it.
The minister observed
that it was Nawa
z Sharif who took the initiative to form the judicial commission.
Marriyum said
that Pakistan was heading towards development despite the efforts of anti-developmental elements.
Talking to reporters, she said
that Prime Minister Nawa
z Sharif had presented himself as well as his family before the apex court for accountability.
“However, the
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is avoiding its own accountability and ridiculing the constitutional institutions of the country as the party is involved in mega corruption scandals,” she said.
The minister said
that Hussain Nawaz had presented himself before the JIT despite objections. “He did so just to gain the trust of the people of
Pakistan,” she said.
She said
that in 1998 Nawaz had made the defence of country impregnable by carrying out nuclear tests.
“Now, he is making the economy of
Pakistan impregnable through initiating China-
Pakistan Economic Corridor Project in the country,” she said.