We will not tender apology: Ali Amin Gandapur
ISLAMABAD
Chief Minister (CM) KP Ali Amin Gandapur while demanding constitution of Judicial Commission (JC) on May 9 incident has said we will not tender apology.
“Talks between government and opposition are good omen. Terrorism will be eliminated from the country with the help of all others, he said this while talking to media men after meeting of apex committee of National Action Plan (NAP) here Friday.
Terming the meeting vital he said all are agreed on eradicating terrorism.
During the meeting Prime Minister (PM) himself touched November 26, he said adding upon it I said our 58 persons were injured on that day. 13 are martyred and 45 are still missing.
Talking like this by PM is inappropriate that bullet was not fired, he remarked. He should avoid talking this way.
Ishaq Dar said we will talk about these matters in the meeting of negotiation committee meeting. Pakistan is priority. We should talk together on this matter. All national security institutions are working together.
He indicated we have talked with reference to Afghanistan too. I proposed for jirga. Still efforts can be made.
Kurram agreement has been made in details. Terror activities have gone up ever-since Imran government has gone.
Responsibility of border area is responsibility of army and federal government.
Constitution of commission on May 9 is our demand. Releasing and forgiving punishment of 19 criminals is a good omen. We will not offer apology. Judicial commission be constituted on May 9 incident.
There is punishment for every crime. Tell me what offence I have committed. Dozens of cases are registered against me but I am not being told what offence has been committed by me.