Tape about NAB chief to malign institutions, says Firdous

By Faizan Bangash
May 25, 2019

LAHORE: Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan has said a controversial tape related to the NAB chairman has been created as a planned move to malign institutions.

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She said it has been a trait of the PML-N to exert pressure on institutions to obtain verdicts of its choice but the government would continue to side by them as a facilitator in the process of accountability.

Talking to the media at an Iftar reception here on Friday, Dr Firdous, while responding to a question related to the recent leaked tape of NAB Chairman Justice (retd) Javaid Iqbal, said it is an engineered move and a targeted act to malign the institutions of the country. “It is an engineered tape, a managed move and a targeted agenda, it has been the trait of the PML-N to release such tapes in market but we will not let anyone weaken the institutions,” she said, adding that the PML-N leadership has taken a major U-turn on the issue related to the tape of the NAB chairman. She said Opposition Leader Shahbaz Sharif had stated that his party wouldn’t comment over the personal life and act of any person. However, she said that after a ‘new dictation’, figures like Khwaja Asif and Shahid Khaqan Abbasi started pointing fingers at the government. She said the government has clarified that the person who owns the channel that ran the tape held no office in the current set up and is only part of the consultation process over media strategy.

She said it is regretful that the opposition has tried to attribute this controversy to the government. The group of ‘politically dead’ politicians has started targeting the government to elevate themselves after this tape came to surface that is unjustified.

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