Memon alleges Israeli lobby, Goldsmith family plotting against Pakistan

Author: Agencies

Sindh’s Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon stated that Israeli lobbies are working tirelessly to bring their agenda forward, and that the Israeli lobby and the Goldsmith family are conspiring together to weaken Pakistan.

During a press conference in Karachi, the senior provincial minister said the public is being misled. “Lobbying is being done on your behalf by Israel, and you are using global lobbies. You must have made some commitments, as other countries are assisting you; come forward openly,” he urged.

He condemned the behavior of PTI members towards Justice Qazi Faez Isa in London, calling it shameful and mafia-like. “Imran Khan’s children are also in London; they should be told to address this. Qazi Faez Isa is a highly respected person. You can criticize, but such behavior is inappropriate towards any opponent. This is the dirty training that Imran Khan has imparted. The PTI is not Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf; it is Israeli Tehreek-e-Insaf.”

Sharjeel Memon also remarked on his grievances with former Chief Justice Saqib Nisar, stating, “Saqib Nisar violated the law and the Constitution, but I will still greet him respectfully if I meet him.” He noted that while there are many good judges in the country, figures like Saqib Nisar and Iftikhar Chaudhry have harmed the judiciary’s reputation.

He emphasized that a new system has been implemented in the country following recent amendments. “In the past, the judiciary appointed judges, but now everyone will be accountable, and the role of public representatives remains intact,” he explained.

Memon praised the 26th constitutional amendment, stating it is not a new system and is already in practice globally. He acknowledged the challenges of the amendment process but confirmed that all parties were consulted. “The 26th amendment is a positive step, and now people will receive justice. Previously, provinces complained about unequal shares.”

He further declared that law enforcement agencies will operate strictly throughout the province starting tomorrow. Action will be taken against vehicles with tinted windows and police lights, while displaying weapons and fake number plates will be prohibited. “Consider this statement as a public awareness campaign; no one will be spared,” he asserted.

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