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Sheikh Rashid calls Nawaz Sharif the “most unfortunate” leader in the world

Sheikh Rashid calls Nawaz Sharif the “most unfortunate” leader in the world. Sheikh Rashid called Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML) Chief Nawaz Sharif the “most unfortunate” leader in the world who escaped to London on false medical reports on Wednesday.

He told the reporters in Islamabad, “There is no such unlucky leader in the world as Nawaz Sharif, who has left his nation and is living abroad on the basis of false claims,”

The interior minister disputed the presidential system, emergency declaration, agreement, and no-confidence motion rhetoric. He stated that the opposition is welcome to visit Islamabad on February 27 and March 23 to fulfil its goal.

He told the prime minister, president, and other significant persons that the Saudi interior minister will arrive in Pakistan on February 7 and meet with them. Rashid stated that the prime minister’s visit to China, which begins tomorrow, will be historic.

He stated that 87 new National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) centres have been created around the country, and that the rotation strategy will be observed. “I have requested that the NADRA chairman assess the personnel who have been stationed in the same areas for years, particularly in Sindh,” Rashid added.

In response to a query on the recent reorganisation of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Rashid stated that it must be done by the agency’s director general (DG).

He stressed that only the Prime Minister’s House has the authority to authorise or halt transfers, dispelling the notion that the recent reshuffle in the FIA was the result of pressure from some federal ministers.

In response to a query, he stated that the demands of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) cannot be satisfied by an elected administration, while also clarifying that no conversations are taking place between the outlawed organisation and the government.

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