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Government agencies cannot remain “neutral” for too long: Rashid

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Interior Sheikh Rashid Ahmed Saturday said he sees political incidents in county while institutions are “neutral” but added They can not remain So for too long.

Speaking to the press, Ahmed said the current situation was “alarming and alarming”. of this “war” is unpredictable.

“All those who turned a blind eye to the situation should open them eyes like this fight is coming to an end, and the outcome can be anything,” he said.

minister further added that Prime Minister Imran Khan is “mentally and politically ready” for all kinds of results; However decision vote of Speaker of the National Assembly and other legal experts.

Ahmed complained that people speak badly about institutions of Pakistan, adding that the political temperature in the country is very high at present.

Reaffirming his position on holding early elections, he said that new elections are “need of hour” and opposition should also move to transparent elections, because it is “ultimate decision”.

Interior minister further mentioned that PML-N leaders Shahbaz Sharif and Hamza Shahbaz were to be charged in their ongoing proceedings in However, Islamabad Supreme Court (IHC) former preparing to become prime minister of country while the latter is eyeing the chief minister position in Punjab.

“If two candidates who should be charged with becoming prime minister and CM then, as a nation, we can only wait and see what happens,” he said.

Regarding the “neutral” position of institutions in political affairsRashid said institutions are neutral but they cannot remain neutral for long.

“The current situation calls into question the honesty of Pakistan and the institutions and while the institutions are neutral and they should remain neutral, but nothing is above integrity of country,” he said.

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Sandra Loyd
Sandra Loyd
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