Awami Muslim League chief Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed says that the 40 days have been cut, the health is still not good, they are selling PIA as if it is their father’s property, the government has sat down, instead of PIA, they are selling their own flats. Sell it, someone has a fracture, someone has motion sickness, everyone is running out, their last days have come.
Speaking to the media outside the Rawalpindi court, former Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed said that even today we have attended 14 cases. 40 days have been cut Health is still not good, cowardly man dies 100 times and strong man dies once.
Sheikh Rasheed said that they are selling PIA as if it is their father’s property, the government is sitting, sell your flats instead of PIA, start with your flats first, their bad days are coming, you will see. How do people treat them?
The head of Awami Muslim League said that they will be defeated, the driver is still inside the court, the driver and the poor person cannot pay daily wages, let the State Bank or FBR prove it by their visits. Got even a dollar.
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He further said that he will never forgive China for what he has offended, a great country like China with which the entire nation stands, the statement of the Foreign Office is nonsense, someone has a fracture, someone has motion. All are running out, their last days have come.
Sheikh Rasheed said that 24 crore people reject his action, the people are with China, the US election affects the whole world including Pakistan, Iran and China have ordered their army to prepare.
The former federal interior minister further said that land is not being bought and sold in the whole country, due to taxes, work has stopped in housing societies, where the society is being built, the crane is standing there.
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**Interview with Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed: Privatization and Public Assets**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Sheikh Rasheed. You’ve been quite vocal about the state of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and the government’s approach to privatization. Could you share your views on the recent privatization efforts in the country?
**Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed:** Thank you for having me. Look, the way this government is handling PIA is concerning. They are treating it like it’s their own property to sell off at will. It feels like they don’t understand the value of public assets or care about the impact on the people.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned that the government has ”sat down” instead of focusing on PIA. What specific steps do you think they should take to improve the situation?
**Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed:** They need to prioritize accountability and transparency. The focus should be on revamping and restructuring PIA instead of selling it. We are witnessing a systematic dismantling of our national assets, which could have been improved with the right management and reform.
**Interviewer:** In light of energy privatization as a strategy in developing economies to unlock private capital, do you see any parallels in how PIA could be managed differently?
**Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed:** Absolutely. If they were to consider strategic partnerships akin to energy privatization—where multiple stakeholders can invest and help turn the company around—it could foster growth rather than simply selling it off. We need collaboration, not liquidation.
**Interviewer:** You’ve also mentioned health issues regarding your own situation. How are you managing with that while also dealing with these pressing political matters?
**Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed:** It’s certainly a challenge. The past 40 days have not been easy, but my commitment to the country and its people drives me forward. Just like I face my health struggles, I urge the government to confront its failings rather than ignore them.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for sharing your perspective, Sheikh Rasheed. It’s clear you have deep concerns about the direction of public asset management in Pakistan.
**Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed:** Thank you for the opportunity to speak out. The people of Pakistan deserve better management of their resources.