ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan’s Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar has placed himself forward for any kind of accountability from parliamentarians during the National Assembly session in Islamabad.
IM Chaudhry Nisar, while addressing in the upper house on Wednesday, said that he is ready to see any accountability forum and agreed provision of every answer before parliament.
Nisar clarified that no usage of non-parliamentary words were made during his last speech in the parliament session regarding statistics of Pakistani victims in terrorism attacks.
Nisar also clarified during his address that he didn’t provide figures of the people deceased in drone strikes but the statistics extracted by the provincial records.
He said that defence ministry provided the victims’ number of drone attacks which they corrected afterwards.
‘I didn’t confronted anyone, even the chairman senate during my speech but the opposition did it’, Nisar said.
He alleged that the opposition is targeting one person but without any evidence.
The interior minister offered the opposition for formation of separate committee to investigate the matter via video records without any governmental influence.
Chaudhry Nisar demanded the Speaker NA to release video of his last speech in senate session in order to find out the truth.
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