By Asim Hussain
ISLAMABAD: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain Sunday said in a democratic setup the government had not unlimited powers and it had to take steps within the ambit of law and constitution.
Addressing a news conference flanked by Advisor to the Prime Minister on Accountability and Interior Shahzad Akbar, Fawad said the decades long rotten system prevailed in the country and the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) government since its inception had been striving to change it.
The minister said from 1985 to 1999 and 2008 to 2018 two families had ruled the country, and the Sharif brothers were one of them, who had built properties abroad by plundering national wealth during their rule.
Prime Minister Imran Khan, he said, had no personal enmity against the Sharif family. His fight was against the corrupt system and he wanted the return of plundered national wealth, the minister added. Fawad said it was not the PTI government but a German newspaper, which had published the news of corrupt rulers, also known as the Panama Papers Leaks.
The common point in the Panama Leaks, he said, was that the rulers of poor counties had misused the national resources and purchased properties in the rich countries.
He said Nawaz Sharif owned four apartments in London, each having 45 million pounds worth. A child born in the Sharif family owned a house in the British capital even before his birth, he remarked.
Fawad said it was now time to decide that whether it was the fight of Imran Khan only or that of the entire nation. Both the judiciary and the prosecution had to play their role in rooting out corruption from the society.
As a political party, he said, the PTI had played its role as the people accepted its narrative and voted for Imran Khan. He appreciated National Accountability Bureau Chairman Justice (retd) Javed Iqbal and his team for depositing Rs 400 billion recovered from the corrupt people, in national exchequer.
He said the superior judiciary had given historic verdicts in the corruption cases. However, there were many issues which needed to be settled as the system had not changed so far. The way Shehbaz Sharif was granted bail in a hasty manner was the manifestation of obsolete system in the country.
Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmeen Rashid, he said, was sick and needed more urgent medical attention than Shehbaz Sharif, but she was in the forefront in the fight against coronavirus. If she could get medical treatment in Pakistan, then why Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif, who ruled the country for decades, could not be treated here, he asked. He questioned as to whether it was not the responsibility of Nawaz Sharif’s sons to come to Pakistan and face charges of corruption and money laundering.
Thousands of prisoners languishing in various jails, he said, also had rights and the relief given to Shehbaz Sharif to go abroad for medical treatment was injustice to them. There was an impression that the powerful got scot free by breaking the web of justice while the weak remained trapped in it. Such decisions would make the common man think that the law was not same for the powerful and the weak segments, he added.
Fawad said the PTI government fully respected the judiciary but it would avail all legal options against the verdict allowing Shehbaz Sharif to go abroad.