ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Communication Murad Saeed on Friday said Nawaz Sharif's statement was used against Pakistan in International Court of Justice and the former prime minister' s name is now coming out as a traitor.
Speaking in the National Assembly, he said: "It is a shame that Nawaz Sharif's statement was used against Pakistan. Indian referred to Nawaz Sharif's statement. It is unfortunate that name of a man who became prime minister of Pakistan for three times is coming out as a s a traitor in India. What else can be more unfortunate".
Saeed said the house should convey a message that if Indian starts a war it will be Pakistan which will finish it.
The minister's remarks were in a reference to latest hearing at ICJ of Kulbhushan Jadhav case.
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