LAHORE: Railways Minister Saad Rafique on Monday warned against ‘fueling the fire’ over the recent tug of war between politicians after Nawaz Sharif’s comments regarding the 2008 Mumbai attacks cause a stir.
“Fueling the fire might prove dangerous for all of us. If we let the blaze spread, it would not spare any of us,” he said in a message through his Twitter account.
Rafique added that instead of carving out solutions for the current crisis faced by the country, the culture of political point-scoring, curses and abuses and blame prevails and that it “would take us to a point of no return.”
The lawmaker urged all stakeholders to “cautiously” ponder upon the matters and put an end to the wave of injustice and undue pressure.
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