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Pakistan party boycotts U.S. in plane incident spat
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan and the United States are locked in a diplomatic row after the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf opposition party of cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan barred its parliamentarians from visiting the U.S. in protest over the offloading of an opposition member from a Canada-bound flight last week on the orders of U.S. officials.
"Unless the US authorities tender an official apology to Shaikh Rasheed Ahmed (an independent member of the national Assembly elected with PTI support), no PTI parliamentarian will visit the United States", Dr Sheerin Mazari, the central secretary of information for Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf told reporters on Tuesday.
“This is not his (Rasheed's) insult; this is an insult to the whole parliament" said Mazari, adding that the party's woman parliamentarian, Nafeesa Khattak, who was supposed to visit the United States to attend a conference, has cancelled in protest the treatment of Shaikh Rasheed by American authorities.
Rasheed, a former federal minister, and six-time elected parliamentarian had boarded a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight destined for Toronto late on Thursday night last week, but airline officials removed him from the plane before takeoff.
Rasheed was scheduled to attend a rally in Toronto on March 23 in connection with Pakistan's National Day.
The PIA officials later clarified that the orders to offload Rasheed had come from U.S. authorities.
Earlier, the National Assembly on Monday witnessed a rowdy session over the incident, with treasury and opposition members shouting accusations against each other.
Opposition leader Khursheed Shah, who belongs to the left-wing Pakistan Peoples Party, dubbed the incident as a stigma on national integrity and dignity.
"Why did the PIA officials obey the orders of the U.S. authorities?” he asked.
“An elected member was insulted and offloaded from a national flag carrier on the orders of an American officer – why has the government not lodged a protest?”, he added.
Interior Minister Chaudry Nisar Ali Khan assured the house that Rasheed's matter would be discussed with U.S. authorities as a special case.
Copyright © 2014 Anadolu Agency
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan and the United States are locked in a diplomatic row after the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf opposition party of cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan barred its parliamentarians from visiting the U.S. in protest over the offloading of an opposition member from a Canada-bound flight last week on the orders of U.S. officials.
"Unless the US authorities tender an official apology to Shaikh Rasheed Ahmed (an independent member of the national Assembly elected with PTI support), no PTI parliamentarian will visit the United States", Dr Sheerin Mazari, the central secretary of information for Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf told reporters on Tuesday.
“This is not his (Rasheed's) insult; this is an insult to the whole parliament" said Mazari, adding that the party's woman parliamentarian, Nafeesa Khattak, who was supposed to visit the United States to attend a conference, has cancelled in protest the treatment of Shaikh Rasheed by American authorities.
Rasheed, a former federal minister, and six-time elected parliamentarian had boarded a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight destined for Toronto late on Thursday night last week, but airline officials removed him from the plane before takeoff.
Rasheed was scheduled to attend a rally in Toronto on March 23 in connection with Pakistan's National Day.
The PIA officials later clarified that the orders to offload Rasheed had come from U.S. authorities.
Earlier, the National Assembly on Monday witnessed a rowdy session over the incident, with treasury and opposition members shouting accusations against each other.
Opposition leader Khursheed Shah, who belongs to the left-wing Pakistan Peoples Party, dubbed the incident as a stigma on national integrity and dignity.
"Why did the PIA officials obey the orders of the U.S. authorities?” he asked.
“An elected member was insulted and offloaded from a national flag carrier on the orders of an American officer – why has the government not lodged a protest?”, he added.
Interior Minister Chaudry Nisar Ali Khan assured the house that Rasheed's matter would be discussed with U.S. authorities as a special case.
Copyright © 2014 Anadolu Agency