Islamabad, Sep 20 : By playing a key role in the deportation of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to Jeddah, the Saudi Government has in fact helped Pakistan to avert a threat to its peace and unity, Saudi Ambassador Ali Awadh Asseri has claimed.
Commenting on the Saudi support to Pakistan, Asseri said, "This support has been extended not as a favour to another country, but as a fulfilment of responsibility towards a friend and a brother."
Washington, Sept 20 Pakistan writer Ayesha Siddiqa has reiterated that the Pakistan Army should disentangle itself from the ‘vast business empire’ it has created, if it wants to succeed as a professional fighting force.
Speaking ahead of launching her book ‘Military Inc’ at the Woodrow Wilson Centre, Siddiqa dismissed speculations that she was on a mission to defame the Pakistani military, and said that the military’s vast business interests not only introduces a culture of ‘cronyism’, but also hurts its own professional capabilities.
Lahore, Sep 19: Tehrik-i-Insaf chief and former cricketer Imran Khan has said that Pakistan cannot survive under a dictatorial rule, and democracy was indispensable for the country.
Khan told a public meeting at Sahiwal Sahib club President Pervez Musharraf and former premier Benazir Bhutto were determined to complete an American agenda by declaring patriotic citizens as extremists.