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ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office’s former spokesperson Tasneem Aslam revealed that they had been instructed not to deliver statements against India during the tenure of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif.

The former FO spokesperson Tasneem Aslam made some revelations during an interview to a private news channel, saying Sharif family was in support of India. Aslam said she thought business purposes were the reason to favour India by Sharif family.


“Foreign Office (FO) had been instructed not to use names of India and Kulbhushan [while delivering statments] during Nawaz Sharif’s era. We had been ordered by [former premier] Nawaz Sharif to avoid statements against India.”

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Former FO spokesperson, Tasneem Aslam.
“It is the policy of Pakistan to meet Hurriyet leadership whenever a leader from Islamabad visit New Delhi. Despite his [Nawaz Sharif] participation in [Indian prime minister Narendra] Modi’s oath-taking ceremony, he did not meet Kashmiris.”

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India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi (2L) is greeted by his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif (3rd R) after Modi took the oath of office at the presidential palace in New Delhi May 26, 2014. Reuters
She added that the foreign office did not mention Indian activities in Balochistan during Nawaz Sharif’s tenure.

Ms Aslam criticised that the policy had not benefitted Pakistan, regardless of discussing any advantage received by Nawaz Sharif and the diplomats had also witnessed unchanged policy from Indian side.



Tasneem Aslam had performed duties as Foreign Office spokesperson during the tenure of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N)’s Nawaz Sharif.

The career diplomat had also served in various missions in New Delhi, The Hague and Paris after joining Foreign Service of Pakistan in 1984 besides being ambassador to Italy and Morocco during 2007-2010 and in 2012 respectively. From August 2013 till December 2013, Aslam had been appointed as Additional Foreign Secretary for European Affairs.
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Our political elite have been utterly worthless

But our people are the real idiots, even with such obvious corruption and looting they still support these crooks

You can't blame the crooks when so many people are so stupid

Who let the dogs out? Who Who? Imran Khan..... let them out.
But you support the dogs

Why are you blaming Imran khan for your political masters
 
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ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office’s former spokesperson Tasneem Aslam revealed that they had been instructed not to deliver statements against India during the tenure of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif.

The former FO spokesperson Tasneem Aslam made some revelations during an interview to a private news channel, saying Sharif family was in support of India. Aslam said she thought business purposes were the reason to favour India by Sharif family.


“Foreign Office (FO) had been instructed not to use names of India and Kulbhushan [while delivering statments] during Nawaz Sharif’s era. We had been ordered by [former premier] Nawaz Sharif to avoid statements against India.”

Tasneem-Aslam-former-FO-spokesperson-1.jpg

Former FO spokesperson, Tasneem Aslam.
“It is the policy of Pakistan to meet Hurriyet leadership whenever a leader from Islamabad visit New Delhi. Despite his [Nawaz Sharif] participation in [Indian prime minister Narendra] Modi’s oath-taking ceremony, he did not meet Kashmiris.”

Nawaz-Sharif-Narendra-Modi-2.jpg

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi (2L) is greeted by his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif (3rd R) after Modi took the oath of office at the presidential palace in New Delhi May 26, 2014. Reuters
She added that the foreign office did not mention Indian activities in Balochistan during Nawaz Sharif’s tenure.

Ms Aslam criticised that the policy had not benefitted Pakistan, regardless of discussing any advantage received by Nawaz Sharif and the diplomats had also witnessed unchanged policy from Indian side.



Tasneem Aslam had performed duties as Foreign Office spokesperson during the tenure of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N)’s Nawaz Sharif.

The career diplomat had also served in various missions in New Delhi, The Hague and Paris after joining Foreign Service of Pakistan in 1984 besides being ambassador to Italy and Morocco during 2007-2010 and in 2012 respectively. From August 2013 till December 2013, Aslam had been appointed as Additional Foreign Secretary for European Affairs.
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please post the link! it is forum rules too!
 
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ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office’s former spokesperson Tasneem Aslam revealed that they had been instructed not to deliver statements against India during the tenure of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif.

The former FO spokesperson Tasneem Aslam made some revelations during an interview to a private news channel, saying Sharif family was in support of India. Aslam said she thought business purposes were the reason to favour India by Sharif family.


“Foreign Office (FO) had been instructed not to use names of India and Kulbhushan [while delivering statments] during Nawaz Sharif’s era. We had been ordered by [former premier] Nawaz Sharif to avoid statements against India.”

Tasneem-Aslam-former-FO-spokesperson-1.jpg

Former FO spokesperson, Tasneem Aslam.
“It is the policy of Pakistan to meet Hurriyet leadership whenever a leader from Islamabad visit New Delhi. Despite his [Nawaz Sharif] participation in [Indian prime minister Narendra] Modi’s oath-taking ceremony, he did not meet Kashmiris.”

Nawaz-Sharif-Narendra-Modi-2.jpg

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi (2L) is greeted by his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif (3rd R) after Modi took the oath of office at the presidential palace in New Delhi May 26, 2014. Reuters
She added that the foreign office did not mention Indian activities in Balochistan during Nawaz Sharif’s tenure.

Ms Aslam criticised that the policy had not benefitted Pakistan, regardless of discussing any advantage received by Nawaz Sharif and the diplomats had also witnessed unchanged policy from Indian side.



Tasneem Aslam had performed duties as Foreign Office spokesperson during the tenure of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N)’s Nawaz Sharif.

The career diplomat had also served in various missions in New Delhi, The Hague and Paris after joining Foreign Service of Pakistan in 1984 besides being ambassador to Italy and Morocco during 2007-2010 and in 2012 respectively. From August 2013 till December 2013, Aslam had been appointed as Additional Foreign Secretary for European Affairs.
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Sharif family has harmed Pakistan more than PPP, MQM, BLA and TTP combined in a way no one could ever imagine.
 
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So so easy wasn't it once upon a time? To vassalise our great nation and its people. Pakistanis must never let their guard down again. Our enemies will squirm every night as they sleep, having recurring nightmares about failed surgical strikes and what else Pakistan might do to them, as long as families like the Sharif family and their confetti scattering sycophants are kept well away from our highest offices.

This man and his family must also know no peace. It is imperative to make the price of treason so unbearably high that nobody will ever do this again. Pakistan cannot possibly even begin to realise its potential when we become fatigued or for any other reason suddenly cease from highlighting, condemning and rallying against the likes of Nawaz Sharif.
 
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Our political elite have been utterly worthless

But our people are the real idiots, even with such obvious corruption and looting they still support these crooks

You can't blame the crooks when so many people are so stupid


But you support the dogs

Why are you blaming Imran khan for your political masters
our problem is that a vast majority says that nawaz sharif aik ishq or aik junoon. ab ishq main aqal per parda to parh he jata hay.
 
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Qaid e hizb e ikhtilaf ..still in London ... having good time .
 
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