Govt should not move SC against LHC ruling on Nawaz
RAWALPINDI: Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmad has said government should not resort to Supreme Court (SC) against Nawaz Sharif decision.
“Government should not approach SC against Lahore High Court (LHC) decision on allowing Nawaz Sharif to go abroad. A man is sick. Allow him to go abroad and no politics should be played on it. Lest film should run reverse,” he said this while addressing a ceremony here Monday. Responding to a question about reshuffling in Cabinet and removal of governor from his post, he refused to have any information on this matter. “I admit there is inflation and unemployment in the country and it lacks good governance. Prime Minister Imran Khan is working to rein in them. If he works he will earn respect,” he remarked. He said that 38 kilometre out of 43 kilometer track of Karachi Circular Railway has been got vacated.
Over 10000 homes have been constructed on the remaining 5 kilometre. Sindh government should work for it and we are ready to provide this project to Sindh government. Replying to a question about accidents he said there are negligence and lapses of Railway staff behind these accidents. This eliminated my achievements. About Asif Zardari departure to foreign country he said this is case of 5 persons. “I say with full responsibility all except Khurshid Shah are on plea bargain.”
Earlier addressing the ceremony he said that Rawalpindi would be the first city of Pakistan which would have four universities. A mother and child health care state of the art hospital with 14 operation theatres will be constructed in 200 kanal area at Khiyaban-e-Sir Syed Chowk Rawalpindi, he indicated. Railway university is being built with the assistance of China and China will provide funds for it, he said adding land will be provided by Railway department and Chinese language will be given importance in this university.
Meanwhile, Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad was shifted to Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology after suffering from chest pain. According to media reports federal minister reached Lal Haveli to attend a conference when during meeting with people he felt pain in the chest after that he was shifted to Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology where doctors did his detailed medical checkup. Later on he was shifted to Holy Family hospital. Doctors said that Minister’s Electrocardiogram (ECG) is normal and he didn’t suffer from cardiac pain.
According to doctors the minister has blood pressure and sugar level issues and due to high blood pressure pain was caused in the chest. Minister was sent home after detailed checkup later.
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