Lal Masjid's Abdul Aziz provided security by PPP govt, says Nisar

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ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Tues, in Associate in Nursing implicit response to Islamic Republic of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) lawmakers’ criticism of his ‘inaction’ against Lal house of God reverend Abdul Aziz, alleged it absolutely was the previous PPP-led government that had ‘provided Aziz security guards.’

In a news conference in capital of Pakistan, the inside minister aforementioned nobody was higher than the law “but the govt. cannot arrest somebody simply to appease a region of society.”

“I ne'er aforementioned that there's no FIR registered against Abdul Aziz, he had a minimum of thirty one cases registered against him,” aforementioned the minister, adding that “out of those, twelve were of a significant nature.”

Nisar had return underneath vast pressure to require action against Aziz when four key legal documents, declarative that the reverend was Associate in Nursing fugitive, were bestowed last month within the higher House by legislator Farhatullah character.

Earlier, during a policy statement bestowed to senate on Dec thirty, 2015, Nisar had aforementioned that if anyone came up with documentary proof against Aziz, immediate action are going to be taken despite political issues.

Related: Nisar under attack for 'misleading' House on Abdul Aziz

Investigation team to be sent to Pathankot
Nisar told media Islamic Republic of Pakistan is work the attack on the Indian Air Force base and and a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) shaped during this regard had met fourfold.

“A special investigation team are going to be sent to Asian nation to launch a search and that we can shortly request the Indian government to permit the team a proper visit,” the minister aforementioned.

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Old militants exploitation Daesh's name
Nisar continual his earlier claim that the militant Muslim State (IS) cluster may be a geographic region and North African cluster and has no presence in Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

He aforementioned some militant teams were exploitation Daesh's name to “grab headlines over their activities.” Nisar conjointly criticised media for “giving headlines house to such claims.”

“Even naming these teams on media will increase their profile.”

He conjointly lamented that some politicians “are provision statements relating to the group’s presence in Islamic Republic of Pakistan for constant purpose.”

“I urge them to bring any proof of group's presence within the country before provision such statements,” aforementioned Nisar, adding that the metric weight unit Intelligence Bureau's statement relating to the difficulty was misconstrued.
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