Sheikh Rashid stated that all these matters should be dealt with courage, patience, stability and silence.


Islamabad: Awami Muslim League (AML) chief and former federal minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed Thursday said: ‘My silence is more important in the current situation’.
Former Federal Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid while talking to the media at the District Courts Islamabad stated that all these matters should be dealt with courage, patience, stability and silence.
Sheikh Rashid added that there are 19 cases, and by Allah’s will there will be improvement. ‘I lost and I also accepted the election, ask those who won’.
He continued to say that the judges themselves are better discussing the letters, it is a very serious, important and sensitive issue and it is better not to talk about it.
Rashid further said: “I have no idea what the government is doing, I am neither watching TV, nor reading the newspaper or posting on social media, I am resting which is best”.
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