Mohammad Zubair reacts to DG ISPR's statement
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League leader Nawaz (PML-N) Muhammad Zubair said he has had a 40-year relationship with General Bajwa. Mary did not find out before the two meetings.
Zubayr spoke on the private television program ARY News about his 40-year relationship with Chamber General Javed Baiva, which is not his first meeting. Everyone was present when Assad Omar's son died. The commander tells everyone that when he comes to Islamabad there will be a meeting, but then Mahkota comes so it doesn't happen.
Mohammad Zubayr said that PML-N faced many problems, but despite personal connections, I never met the TNI Commander when there was a problem with PML-N. Judge Arshad Malik is also a personal friend of mine but did not meet him after the trial in Panama.
Mohamed Zubayr said that at the meeting the two ISI chairs asked why you came. Which is to say that in the case of Nawaz Sharif or Mariam Nawaz I don't come, I come to talk about economics, I detail my point of view during political discussions. The matters of Mariam Nawaz and Nawaz Sharif were also discussed, but no help was sought.
He said he did not know why the ISPR DG was appearing on TV, that he did not receive messages, that it was not a political meeting, but a political meeting like Mian Nawaz Sharif, Shahbaz Sharif or Mariam Nawaz. I will know, so let me make it clear that Mariam Nawaz did not know before the two meetings. If he met Mariam Nawaz, it could be a political meeting.
ISPR Major General Babar Iftihar previously said that PML-N leader Mohammad Zubayr had two meetings with the TNI Commander. The two meetings were related to Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz. The first meeting took place in the last week of August and the second on 7 September at the request of Mohammad Zubair, who was also attended by the Directorate General of ICI.
Major General Babar Iftikhar said the two meetings were with Mian Nawaz Sharif and Mariam Nawaz. In this context, the TNI Commander explained that legal issues are resolved by courts and political problems by parliament.
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