Summary Certain that Army chief was unaware of politics behind erecting of banners in different cities: Shah
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly (NA) Syed Khurshid Shah on Tuesday stated that posters that were erected in various cities having pictures of Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif were a question-mark over the Army chief’s position, reported Dunya News.
Shah stated that he was certain that the Army chief was unaware of the politics behind the erecting of the banners. He added that a so-called political party displayed the banners that were against the constitution on the roads of Islamabad and other cities but the government did not have the courage to order the removal of the banners.
Opposition leader said that the banners were a challenge for the establishement of the government’s writ and enquired that “what happened to the bravery of the ministers who made speeches in the Punjab House with their sleeves rolled up?”
Khurshid Shah stated that the life of innocent Kashmiris had no value in the eyes of Indian Prime Minister (PM) Modi and his accomplices as their politics catered scuffling and use of abusive language in Azad Kashmir.
