Rashid rules out change in Prophethood law, policies on Kashmir, Israel
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January 23, 2021
KARACHI: The Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has categorically ruled out any change in the law on the Finality of Prophethood (SAW) and added that there would neither be any compromise over Islamabad's stance on Kashmir nor on recognition of Israel.
Addressing a press conference here at a hotel on Friday, Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed predicted that the Broadsheet Scandal would emerge as Panama-2 of Pakistan within next two to three months and claimed that $100 million property of Nawaz family would be exposed from the Broadsheet probe. Rasheed said the findings of the Broadsheet case would badly affect the Opposition in the next elections. He also dismissed the Opposition’s objections against the appointment of Justice (R) Shaikh Azmat Saeed as head of the Broadsheet inquiry and said “If you are waiting for Justice (R) Qayyum to replace Justice (R) Sheikh Azmat [to investigate the scandal] then you are making a mistake. That is not going to happen,” he added. The minister said that Prime Minister Imran Khan took a bold step by asking for the live coverage of the Foreign Funding case. He said the Election Commission was an independent institution and the decision had to be made by it on this recommendation.