Railways Minister Khwaja Saad Rafique has said that the coalition government will focus on restoration of badly handled institutions till comple-tion of its constitutional term.
Addressing a press conference here at the PR head-quarters on Friday, he said that incompetence, inex-perience, incapability, vindictiveness, bad governance and arrogance of Imran Khan was the main cause of his ouster from the government, and his political allies and own party people decided to change the government.
He said that all those people who decided to oppose Imran were known and loyal Pakistani citizens.
The minister said that Imran was an incompetent person, who knew only foul language. “He targeted not only opposition but also barred civil servants from performing their duties,” Saad said.
The minister said that a nuclear power with the population of 220 million people could not be run on the basis of vindictiveness. He said that Imran had attempted to prove the opposition leadership thieves, then tried to declare them anti-Muslims and now he was trying to declare his opponents as traitors. “What is your achievement for the country for which the international powers would hatch a conspiracy against you,” he questioned Imran Khan.
Kh Saad said that it was Imran Niazi who had gifted Kashmir to India; it was Imran who declared his meeting with former US president Trump as winning of the World Cup and it was also Imran who launched a campaign against Pakistan-based London Mayor Sadiq Khan. However, he said the gov-ernment would not take any steps against Imran Khan, as it would just do its work for rebuilding the country.
“Yes, we will respond democratically instead of using dirty or foul language against our opponents,” he added.
To a question, he said that Imran should go to the Supreme Court with proofs if the letter he claimed was true.
He said Imran Khan planned a conspiracy against himself with the support of ‘black magic’, adding that everybody knew where the bribe money taken for posting and transfers was being deposited. “Who sold out precious gifts of Toshakhana?” he ques-tioned.
The minister alleged that Imran wasted about Rs1 billion on helicopter for travelling few kilometres between Bani Gala and the Prime Minister’s House.
To a question, he said that the incumbent government did not believe in arresting anybody as the role of executive was to run the country; however, im-plementation on law was the job of courts.
To another question about National Accountability Bureau (NAB), he said in his personal point of view, NAB should be abolished and its employees should be adjusted in other departments.