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Nawaz Sharif Rejects Declaration of NSC, Terms It” Painful”

Islamabad(May 15, 2018): Former Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday has rejected the declaration of the National Security Committee(NSC).

While talking informally with the newsmen outside the accountability court, Nawaz Sharif said the declaration of NSC is “Painful”, which is not based on the reality.

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The Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said, those should be made accountable, who laid the foundation of terrorism in the country, Pakistan has been isolated in the world, claimed Nawaz Sharif.” Tell me, which country is ready to support us? Is there any? Asked Nawaz.

Nawaz Sharif repeated his demand to form National Commission, “things have to be clear” asserted Nawaz Sharif.

The PML-N Supremo further said that he said the same things during NSC’s meeting in past, which were named as “Dawn Leaks”.NSC Terms Nawaz’s Statement ‘Completely False, Misleading’Yesterday,  the National Security Committee (NSC) had categorically denied statement of the former PM Nawaz Sharif about the 2008 Mumbai attacks and unanimously termed it “completely false and misleading”.

The NSC, which met under the chair of Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Monday, said in its statement that the country’s top civil and military leadership conducted a detailed review of Nawaz’s statement printed in a newspaper interview on Saturday.

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The NSC said it was unfortunate and regrettable that concrete evidence and facts were ignored in the statement.

It also stated that India denied Pakistani investigators access to Ajmal Kasab, the convicted Mumbai attacker who was hanged by India.

The NSC meeting was attended by Chairman Joint Chief of Staff Committee, Services Chiefs, DG ISI, National Security Adviser, Federal Ministers and others.

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