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KARACHI: PML-N leader and former interior minister Rana Sanaullah has held former army chief Gen (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa and former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Faiz Hamid accountable for the prevailing political and economic crises in Pakistan.
In an interview with a local TV channel on Wednesday, Sanaullah labeled the former top military officials as “culprits of the nation” and demanded justice for causing political and economic instability.
Sanaullah asserted, “These people are culprits of the nation. They are culprits of not just the PML-N but also of the entire nation. Hence, we will not forgive them; we must hold them accountable for the current instability and inquire why they caused instability in 2017”.
When questioned about the PML-N’s plan if they were to come to power against Gen Bajwa, Gen Hamid, former CJP Saqib Nisar, and a sitting senior Supreme Court judge mentioned by Nawaz Sharif, Sanaullah emphasized that their priority would be addressing the common people’s problems.
Furthermore, he added that action against those responsible for citizens’ suffering would follow, and the process would be in line with the party’s decisions.
Regarding the sitting SC judge named by Nawaz Sharif, Sanaullah stated, “Yes, [he] should be held accountable… Yesterday, Nawaz Sharif issued a policy statement, emphasizing the need to bring these people to justice.”
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