Nawaz demands to present Agencies, Army budget in Parliament
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) termed government’s resolution on Abbottabad raid as weak, demanding the government to present the budget of secret agencies and army in the parliament.
While address a press conference on Saturday after meeting with US ambassador Cameron Mintor, PML-N chief Mian Nawaz Sharif urged that an independent commission should be formed on the issue.
Nawaz said that terrorism has weakened our economy bitterly.
This country is not of a present president but of 170 million people. The ruling government has given nothing to the nation but gloomy situation, he added.
Nawaz said that he was in contact with Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan during in-camera session on Abbottabad raid.
He said, ‘Why government allows drone attacks? Why our soil is used for drones?’
PML-N chief said that martial law was not imposed in Pakistan by military but, he added, just by four military officials.
‘US should be aware of Pakistan’s concerns seriously. Pakistan has given more sacrifices. Our sovereignty was violated,’ he added.
He said that the parliament must play its role positively and affectively.
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