Zardari is biggest terrorist: Abid

By our correspondents
April 23, 2017

Says former president is land mafia chief, disclosures made by Uzair Baloch lead to his home and he should be tried in military court

FAISALABAD: Minister of State for Water and Power Abid Sher Ali said on Saturday Asif Ali Zardari was the biggest terrorist of the country and the mother of all evils, adding that his name should be placed on the ECL.

Abid said Zardari was the chief of land mafia in Sindh. “The footprints of the disclosures made by Uzair Baloch lead to the home of Asif Zardari. He should be tried in a military court according to Uzair Baloch’s statement,” he added.

Talking to the media, he said Uzair Baloch had disclosed the details of grabbing land worth millions of rupees around the Bilawal House, adding that those who had devoured land should be hanged upside down.

“We respected those judges who wrote a note against the prime minister as well as those who talked about constituting a JIT. We will accept the decision of the JIT in letter and spirit,” he remarked.

About the brutal killing of Mashal Khan, Abid said had those who martyred him been Gullu Butt or Pomi Butt, they would have been given media coverage round the clock. But it wasn’t the case as the killers were friends of Imran Khan, he remarked.

The state minister said Aitzaz Ahsan, who levelled accusations against security agencies, obtained the contract of LPG in the name of his wife. “The money plundered from the people of Pakistan runs in your every vein,” he added.

“When Ayyan Ali is arrested, then a convulsion is triggered in the bellies of PPP,” he said, adding that Zardari provided shelter in Aiwan-e-Sadr to those who hatched a conspiracy against the country.

He remarked that Zardari was fully involved in corruption, loot and plunder and terrorism. A JIT should be formed on the disclosures made by Zulfiqar Mirza, adding that Zardari was named in all the JITs formed in Sindh.

“Mr 10 per cent to 1,000 per cent and those who purchased the Surrey Palace are teaching us a lesson of morality,” he remarked.

Regarding the demand made by former chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry about the prime minister’s resignation, he said where his morality was when the corruption allegations were levelled against his son Arsalan Iftikhar.

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