March 16, 2020
ISLAMABAD: In a recent interview, former Foreign Office spokesperson Tasneem Aslam alleged that former prime minister Nawaz Sharif forbade the diplomats to speak against India or on the subject of Indian spy in Pakistani custody, Kulbhushan Jadhav.
While speaking to a journalist, Aslam said that the Sharif family was in favour of India.
Former spokesperson for the Foreign Office alleged that Nawaz Sharif had close ties with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
She said that when Nawaz attended the oath-taking ceremony of Modi, he did not meet the Hurriyat leaders, adding that his pro-India policies only benefited the former prime minister personally but not Pakistan.
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After the interview started gaining attention on social media, Human Right Minister Shireen Mazari said that the former diplomat was only ‘confirming’ what they always knew.
“Tasnim is merely confirming what we always knew and spoke about. But courageous of a retd MOFA bureaucrat to come out with this -question is at that time did MOFA go along?” tweeted the minister.
Reacting to ex-official of the Foreign Office, PML-N senior leader Khawaja Asif said that he, in his capacity as both defence and foreign minister during the PML-N tenure, adopted austere behavior towards India.
Asif lashed out that Pakistanis barely ever heard the name of Jadhav from Prime Minister Imran Khan.
The ex-foreign minister said that Nawaz has no business ties with India and it is just a political propaganda.
Former diplomat Kamran Shafeeh said that Aslam’s interview is comical, calling it a ‘pack of lies’.
The ex-envoy said that Aslam’s interview reflects the 'influence' on the foreign office.
Tasneem Aslam worked as a FO spokesperson during the tenure of military ruler Gen Pervez Musharraf and later in PML-N government.