Bilawal accuses Govt of giving NRO to Ehsanullah Ehsan
In a thunderous speech in the National Assembly, where a recent ordinance related to convicted Indian spy Jadhav’s appeal against military court verdict was being discussed, Bilawal said that the prime minister, since day one, has been saying that he will not give an NRO to anyone.
“The amount of NROs PM Imran gave, in the history of Pakistan, no dictator or leader has [ever] given,” said the PPP leader, adding that when the Senate took up the matter of the Indian spy, the government issued an ordinance in this regard.
The PPP responded to an earlier statement of PTI Senator and minister Shireen Mazari, who said that the PTI (when in opposition) had taken a stance against accepting the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice in the case.
“If you are not acknowledging the jurisdiction of the international courts that does not mean you give NRO through the Pakistani laws to an Indian spy,” retorted Bilawal, as the opposition members thumped their desks in approval.
Bilawal said that PTI minister Murad Saeed came forward for the defence of the Indian spy , saying that the party will not accept the government's ordinance regarding Jadhav’s appeal.
‘NRO given to Ehsanullah Ehsan’
Bilawal lambasted the PTI government, saying that the government also gave NRO to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan terrorist Ehsanullah Ehsan.
“They have given NRO to Ehsanullah Ehsan, they have released him,” he said.
The PPP leader said that back when the news of the terrorist’s release surfaced, he had submitted a question in the House asking about the TTP member's release, however, till date he did not receive an answer to his query.
“The answer for (the sake of martyred) APS students needs to be given,” he said.
Bilawal said that PM Imran has never spoken out against terrorists in his speeches.
The PPP chairman then spoke about the National Accountability Bureau, saying that the institution should carry out accountability without discrimination.
Bilawal called for the formation of a new body that holds the government and opposition members accountable. "There should be an institution that holds judges and generals accountable as well," he added.
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