LAHORE: Veteran politician and Senior chief of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed on Monday hinted at a ‘deal’ with the incarcerated PTI chairman, saying they’re ‘unable’ to deal with prisoner No 804 and it appeared there can be a “Mom of all offers” with the PTI chief.
In an unique interview with a non-public TV channel, Mushahid Hussain Syed, who can also be heading Senate Standing Committee on Defence, responded to Western leaders’ queries concerning the situation between the PTI chief and the Institution as a matter of ‘quarrel amongst lovers’, in which there’s additionally a chance of forgiveness.
Mushahid Hussain Syed mentioned Pakistan can not bear the brunt of another confrontation. Everybody ought to work for the betterment of the nation.
Responding to a different query, Mushahid Hussain mentioned the navy institution is ‘in opposition to’ accountability of its males by others. They’ve their very own accountability system, he added.
The lawmaker mentioned he didn’t attend the London assembly, wherein it was determined to assist the extension to Qamar Javed Bajwa as chief of the military workers.
He regretted that the PDM authorities gave new life to the PTI and its chief in 2022 by means of a no-confidence transfer. “He (Imran) was down….. and out, however PDM gave him a brand new life and now they must face him”, he identified.
He suggested PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif to undertake a “beneficiant” and “forward-looking strategy” by forgiving and transferring ahead, cautioning in opposition to fixating on the accountability of former military generals.
Through the interview, the PML-N chief underscored the significance of forgiveness and transferring ahead, citing counsel he obtained from the late Nelson Mandela, who believed that generosity was an important trait for a statesman. He additionally referenced the teachings of Hazrat Ali, who advocated for the same strategy to justice and revenge.
“Forgive, neglect, and transfer on. We should take a forward-looking strategy,” Senator Hussain said, acknowledging the legitimacy of Nawaz’s anger whereas recognizing the need of accountability.