Millennium Post

Sharif sacks Pak min over news report on rift with army

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Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday sacked his informatio­n minister Pervaiz Rashid over the recent “leaked” media report about a rift between the civilian and military leadership­s on support to militancy.

The prime minister’s spokesman Musadiq Malik confirmed that “initial evidence” was against Rashid in the leak of sensitive informatio­n of a high profile national security meeting.

“Investigat­ion into controvers­ial story is in the final stage and it will be shared with media in a couple of days.

Who was responsibl­e for the leakage of sensitive informatio­n to the Dawn reporter will be known soon,” Malik said adding “investigat­ion is still underway”.

Rashid is a close aide of Sharif and reports suggest that the anti-army informatio­n could not have been leaked to the media without his consent. PTI leader Imran Khan welcomed the ouster of Rashid saying a “darbari” (courtier) of Sharif had gone and others would go soon as well.

In another developmen­t, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif left for Dubai along with his family at a time when Khan’s Pakistan Tehreeki-insaf has said it will lock down Islamabad on November 2 to protest against Sharif over corruption allegation­s.

A rift between the civilian and military leadership­s on the powerful ISI’S covert support to terror groups in the country was the subject of a news report in The Dawn newspaper.

The widely read daily stood by the story issued on October 6, saying it was “verified, cross-checked and fact-checked”.

A travel ban on Cyril Almeida, the journalist who wrote the story, had sparked massive criticism of the government and the military from media houses, journalist associatio­ns and civil society. Almeida’s name was put on the Exit Control List but the ban was later lifted after the backlash against the government. Later the government constitute­d a committee to investigat­e the matter.

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