Ahsan Iqbal asks institutions to work together
ISLAMABAD: Minister for Interior Ahsan Iqbal on Wednesday strongly denounced accusations of misusing his authority by Chief Justice Saqib Nisar. "Look, the chief justice can sit on the bench and say Ahsan Iqbal got a vice chancellor appointed," thundered Iqbal. "Mr Chief Justice have a heart. When you are disrespected, we are also disrespected." "You have no right to call the names - call people. You must issue me [a] charge sheet. If you have evidence, produce it before me but enough is enough." Ahsan Iqbal urged all national institutions to work together to make Pakistan an Asian tiger. “All national institutions should work in solidarity to make Pakistan an Asian tiger,” Iqbal said while speaking at a seminar, CPEC Five Years: A Story of Success and Opportunities, in Islamabad. The minister upheld, “We did not come into power for a personal agenda but to serve people and have developed Pakistan. We love Pakistan as much as anyone else." “If you cannot appreciate the government’s performance then do not taunt it on a daily basis either,” he added. “Now that we have reached our destination, some people have turned up with a pickaxe to destroy our garden,” he added. “But we will protect what we have sowed.” Iqbal stressed peace and stability are vital to reap benefits of CPEC. “If we get involved in conflicts, we will not be able to benefit from CPEC.” He added, “CPEC has highlighted Pakistan's positive image and a number of countries are keen to enter into a partnership with us.”
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