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163198_2531459_updates.jpgInterior Minister and senior leader of Pakistan Muslim League ? Nawaz (PML-N) Ahsan Iqbal. Photo: Geo NewsΒ 

ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister and senior leader of Pakistan Muslim League ? Nawaz (PML-N) Ahsan Iqbal on Tuesday said that the government believes in the stability of institutions and he never had a dispute with the Pakistan Rangers.

Speaking on Geo News? programme Capital Talk, the interior minister said that his participation in a passing out parade ceremony of the rangers is a 'loud and clear message' that the government respects the country's institutions.Β 

"My participation is proof of my solidarity with the institutions," the minister said.Β 

Responding to a question about the October 2 incident when rangers, deployed outside an accountability court, blocked entry to the premises where the hearing of the former premier Nawaz Sharif was underway, Iqbal said that the specific incident occurred due as a result of a certain policy.Β 

"An internal probe by the paramilitary force into the incident is underway and we will soon sort it out," he said. "It was an administrative situation and we are waiting for their report."

The interior minister insisted that the government has 'no tensions with any institutions.'Β 

"They [armed forces] are our front line, and we have the utmost respect for all of the institutions that are protecting our motherland," Iqbal said.Β 



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