— Calls appointment of public rejected criminals as ministries a slap in the face of democracy
— Says inclusion of Naqvi like characters testifies biased role of caretakers, ECP
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Spokesperson vehemently rejected the newly sworn in federal cabinet, saying the appointment of the rejected clique of criminals as ministries was a slap in the face of the so-called democratic system.
PTI spokesperson strongly reacted to the swearing-in of the federal cabinet and said that the cabinet was fake and unconstitutional because it was based on the stolen mandate.
He stated that the fake prime minister’s fake cabinet appeared to be a continuation of the unconstitutional caretaker government.
The spokesperson said that after electing unelected persons to the slots of Prime Minister and President, all these characters were made unlawfully as members of federal cabinet who faced humiliating drubbing at the hands of people of Pakistan in general elections February 8.
He recalled that the appointment of those responsible for plunging the country’s economy deep into quagmire during the last two years was nothing but a sheer enmity with people of this country.
PTI spokesperson stated that Pakistani nation had been paying the price for the performance of around 100-member cabinet of Crime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of PDM government.
He noted that the inclusion of people like Mohsin Naqvi in the federal cabinet put a stamp on the biased and unconstitutional role of the caretaker government and the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
The spokesperson went on to say that giving special favors to special servants of Sharif and Zardari families in exchange of their services was an insult to democracy and the people.
He made it clear that Pakistani nation had already given their verdict against these criminals who were imposed on them through force, adding that they would not accept them under any circumstances.
He said that the public rejected and defeated forces were so scare that after stealing public mandate, they resorted to use coercive measures to silence the dissenting voices.
He demanded that the unlawful use of the state machinery was insult to democracy and the public mandate; hence all attempts that could further plunge the country into political and economic instability should be shunned.