Zardari selling out Pakistan's sovereignty: Nawaz ~ The News Time

Sunday 20 November 2011

Zardari selling out Pakistan's sovereignty: Nawaz

Zardari selling out Pakistan

FAISALABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-N President Nawaz Sharif Sunday accusing President Asif Ali Zardari of selling out country's sovereignty, said the present regime wanted to put Pakistan's army under the US control.
In his address to a public meeting at Dhobi Ghat where PML-N supporters turned up in a huge number, Nawaz Sharif said: "The letter written and sent to Mike Mullen with the help of Pakistan Ambassador in US Hussain Haqqani, sought to put Pakistan army under the US control".
He reiterated the call for launching an investigation into the memogate scandal within a couple of days.
The PML-N President warned that the inquiry be completed within 9 days or else his party would approach the Supreme Court.
"We won't be part such assemblies where the government refuses to listen to our concerns," Nawaz Sharif said.
He asked as to what kind of government it was whose knees trembled when the US executed an armed operation in Abbottabad.
Talking about his rule in late 90's, Nawaz Sharif said he responded to India's five nuclear blasts with six in Pakistan.
Nawaz said just one phone call from the US sucked all air from President Pervez Musharraf whereas he had been contacted five times by the then US president but he stood firm to his ground.
He said it was his firm stance that made Pakistan a nuclear a state.
"Can anyone muster that much courage today?" he challenged.

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