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Much has been written about Imran Khan’s decision not to live in the Prime Minister House or to have as little security or protocol as possible. To my mind no one can live a simpler life as prime minister and stay away from pomp as much as our last prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.

PM Abbasi never lived in the PM House, preferring to live in his own home in Islamabad. When he would sometimes go to friends’ home for dinner in the evening, there would be no large entourage of motor vehicles behind him. It would be just 3 vehicles and they would not stop traffic for him. But when he took a predetermined route, such as coming back from the airport to his home, they would block traffic and have a number of cars (7 or 8) in the entourage. Because it is more expensive to fly from the PM House (which has a helipad) to the airport, PM Abbasi preferred to go by road. But because blocking traffic inconvenienced other people therefore during rush hours he would take the helicopter. Mostly of course the decision to go to the airport or elsewhere in Islamabad either on a helicopter or by road was made by his security staff and not by the prime minister himself.

My wife and I had the occasion to travel with the prime minister to London where he gave the keynote speech at a Pakistan conference held by the London School of Economics. I too had to deliver lectures there and at Oxford. We traveled by PIA with the PM boarding even before other passengers. The PM had asked me to tell the Chief of Protocol not to arrange anyone to receive us. I, of course, did no such thing, and our high commissioner and a couple of other people from our mission came to receive us.

We stayed at the prime minister’s insistence at the Pelham Hotel which is, shall we say, not amongst the best hotels in London. After we reached the hotel the PM asked me to let the high commission’s cars, which were parked outside for our use, go back to the mission. (I didn’t even know that cars were waiting for us outside). I let the PM’s car go and asked the other driver to wait and drop my wife and me to a nearby restaurant where we were meeting friends. (We took a cab back). After a couple of meetings at the hotel, the Military Secretary to the PM asked me if he could also go to see his relations as there were no more official meetings scheduled for the PM. So he also left and PM was left alone at the hotel with just a couple of security people. Of course, when you stepped out of the hotel, there would be a few Pakistani media people waiting to talk to the PM.

Prime Minister Abbasi would always make fun of me for being tight with money and staying at inexpensive hotels, saying I was being a Memon. And I would in turn tell him I at least was a Memon but what was his excuse for being tight with money? But he was tight not just with his own money but also Pakistani people’s money by staying at inexpensive hotels and always staying away from any pomp and protocol.

Much was made of prime minister Abbasi going to the US and secretly meeting the American vice president without any knowledge of our own military. And then being strip-searched on his way back. Neither of these social media stories is true. PM Abbasi was going to the US to attend to his sister who lives in America and was undergoing a surgery. While there, he wanted to meet Vice President Mike Pence. He asked me to quietly arrange this meeting, which I did. Only two or three civilians and two or three others in Pakistan knew about this meeting before it took place. And he was accompanied to the meeting by only one person from the Pakistan Embassy. This notion that he met Vice President Pence without the knowledge of our military top officials is, of course, not true.

Normally when Pakistani officials return from America, our embassy protocol people either themselves escort the officials to the gate if they have the entry pass or notify TSA agents who escort the officials from the check-in counter to the gate. This is the standard courtesy they extend to us just as we do to them. But again prime minister Abbasi eschews such protocol and decided to go through regular security, where he took off his waist belt with a metal buckle just as all passengers do. To then start saying that he was strip-searched is not just a lie, but a motivated lie.

Former American president Jimmy Carter was famous for his simplicity. But his critics used to say that president Carter was ostentatious about his simplicity. The same can be said about many other Pakistani leaders. But not Abbasi. As prime minister he lived a simple life but never made a big fuss about it. It’s the same with his integrity. Here is a man with unquestionable integrity but who has never made a big deal about it. Perhaps that’s because it’s the minimum we owe our nation. People made all sort of crazy insinuations and accusations about him, especially about LNG deals. He always took full responsibility but never felt the need to protest his innocence. I think that was due to his innate self-confidence and knowing that truth will come out in due course.

When Abbasi was first elected prime minister he told me he understood other stuff but didn’t really understand Finance and wanted me to assist him with that. But that again turned out to be his typical modesty. When I worked with him, I found that he understood everything about the country’s finance and indeed, the entire amnesty and tax reduction scheme was prepared by just the two of us in his home over a long and hearty breakfast. (The man can put away parathas). I have described him to friends not as smart but as freakishly smart. Not just in meetings on energy, which was his forte, but in meetings on the economy I would sometimes be taken aback by his ability to see stuff no-one had anticipated. But unlike many other smart people, he isn’t arrogant about his intelligence and never let go of his humility. This then again speaks of his self-confidence and is probably why he could jump out of airplanes for the thrill of it.

I served under prime minister Abbasi as his special assistant, his adviser and finally as a minister. I have never worked for a more down-to-earth, humble, genuine and intelligent man as him. Pakistan would be lucky to have our future leaders as smart and humble as him.

The writer has served as federal minister for Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs.
 
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So what, he did lavish marriage ceremony in PM house for his son. He knows he is not elected PM , that's why he never lived.

There is reason why he never lived in PM house, because of spy bugs, intelligence agencies listen all his conversation, that is why. Nawaz hold private meetings at some close member house in Islamabad.

 
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He attended world economic forum looking like this.

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Unshaven mess. What the hell is he wearing. Where a f**king suit and have a shave. Complete incompetent not fit for purpose.
 
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Why didn’t Shahid Khaqan Abassi live in the PM house? I guess that he wasn’t allowed to because he wanted to live stripped all the way to his underwear.
 
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The positive should be taken from this article to impress upon all future PM's not to follow the example being set by Imran Khan but that other "Prime Ministers" also tried to live modestly.
 
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Actually Shahid H Abbassi is very clever. He knows the rule #1 of power very well which is not to "outside" the master, in this case Nawaz the Moghul. He played very dim & dull and seemed very "unthreatening" to the Nawaz family/power. Hence why, he was even selected as replacement PM after Nawaz was removed because Shahid "seems" dim and unable to revolt against Nawaz. He is like one of those nerdy dull looking kids that are actually two faced.

Also as far as the article goes. SHAME on the writer. Shahid H Abbassi looted the nation through the LNG deal. I pray to Allah that he too is punished for his wrong doings. Enough of hiding behind that innocent face.
 
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I served under prime minister Abbasi as his special assistant, his adviser and finally as a minister.
The writer has served as federal minister for Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs.
Well a qaseeda written by a shitwari for 2nd tier leader of his cult. We have seen a lot shitwaris in our lives but the ones who are made finance ministers are special kind of losers among these suwars.

Shitwari kutta is spreading disinformation. SKA lived in the PM house but just not in exactly the portion where his god father stayed. This kind of loyalty is an obligation in mafias so as a member, he followed the cult tradition to keep other contenders within the cult quiet. His mantra of mere dil ka, aur chottay ka wazir-e-Azam... blah blah blah stuff on the floor of the parliament.

Yeah this "simple" guy siphoned off Rs. 200 billion from the national exchequer in last a few hours of his tenure knowing very well the economic situation. The "simple" guy made billions of dollars in LNG and soon it will be investigated. The same "simple" guy destroyed PIA. So the long list of his corruption will soon become public.
 
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This is his 59th birthday while he was a sitting Prime Minister. Does it look like the Prime Minister's house folks? The election is over now isn't it?

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Comparison at Bani Gala 'No Men Allowed'

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He never accepted himself as PM, he always said his PM is Nawaz Sharif. to jo aaqa ka hukam hua ghulam baja laya...

Seems a simple man, this is what wiki has to say,

Abbasi is a businessman[31] and an aviation expert.[32] He is the owner of Airblue, which he founded in 2003,[8] but in 2016 he denied being a stakeholder, saying he has not visited the airline's office for years.[33][34] As of 2013, he had ₨ 900 million shares in Airblue.[35]

He is one of the richest parliamentarians in Pakistan,[18][36] with a net worth of ₨1.3 billion[37] to ₨2.3 billion.[38] His assets include shares in Airblue, a house in Islamabad, a restaurant business, and land properties in Murree.[37][39]
 
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He never accepted himself as PM, he always said his PM is Nawaz Sharif. to
jo aaqa ka hukam hua ghulam baja laya...

Seems a simple man, this is what wiki has to say,

Abbasi is a businessman[31] and an aviation expert.[32] He is the owner of Airblue, which he founded in 2003,[8] but in 2016 he denied being a stakeholder, saying he has not visited the airline's office for years.[33][34] As of 2013, he had ₨ 900 million shares in Airblue.[35]

He is one of the richest parliamentarians in Pakistan,[18][36] with a net worth of ₨1.3 billion[37] to ₨2.3 billion.[38] His assets include shares in Airblue, a house in Islamabad, a restaurant business, and land properties in Murree.[37][39]

jo aaqa ka hukam hua ghulam baja laya...

this happens everywhere ,it will happen if imran makes somebody pm ,that pm will also behave like that . this happened in india in case of manmohan singh and narsimha rao , but this does not mean mammohan or rao was incompetent
 
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jo aaqa ka hukam hua ghulam baja laya...

this happens everywhere ,it will happen if imran makes somebody pm ,that pm will also behave like that . this happened in india in case of manmohan singh and narsimha rao , but this does not mean mammohan or rao was incompetent
ohh yes, tell which other PM in this universe was searched at Airport Security? apni nahi to mulk ki izzat ka to khayal karo. if a person can not do that, what to expect of him.
 
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ohh yes, tell which other PM in this universe was searched at Airport Security? apni nahi to mulk ki izzat ka to khayal karo. if a person can not do that, what to expect of him.

yes that was his mistake to travel as a private citizen .
 
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He never accepted himself as PM, he always said his PM is Nawaz Sharif. to jo aaqa ka hukam hua ghulam baja laya...

Seems a simple man, this is what wiki has to say,

Abbasi is a businessman[31] and an aviation expert.[32] He is the owner of Airblue, which he founded in 2003,[8] but in 2016 he denied being a stakeholder, saying he has not visited the airline's office for years.[33][34] As of 2013, he had ₨ 900 million shares in Airblue.[35]

He is one of the richest parliamentarians in Pakistan,[18][36] with a net worth of ₨1.3 billion[37] to ₨2.3 billion.[38] His assets include shares in Airblue, a house in Islamabad, a restaurant business, and land properties in Murree.[37][39]

Do you know every other upper middle class person in Pakistan has billions of rupees now so Rs. 1.3 billion or 130 Crore rupees which Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has is from the inherited family wealth from Khaqan Abbasi and doesn't seem far fetched. It is ironically much less than the value of Bani Gala Residence of our international renowned fast bowler. Like I previously said the election is over and we are all answerable to Allah for the lies that we intentionally spread.

ohh yes, tell which other PM in this universe was searched at Airport Security? apni nahi to mulk ki izzat ka to khayal karo. if a person can not do that, what to expect of him.

When a country has behind-the-screen warriors like yourself belittling own prime minister on an international public forum do we really need help from our enemies? For the record as stated in Miftah Ismail's article in the OP, he took off his belt to go through the scanner and not strip searched as according to the lies that had been spreading around.
 
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