Pak\'s former IB chief who helped Osama sworn in as minister

Pak's former IB chief who helped Osama sworn in as minister

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Despite objections from the Opposition, Pakistan's former (IB) Ijaz Shah, who aided in Pakistan, was sworn in as for Parliamentary Affairs on Tuesday by here.

Shah, a confidant of former Pervez Musharraf, has also been accused of harbouring terror outfit Al-Qaeda's founder-in Laden was most wanted by the for perpetrating the gruesome 9/11 attacks.

In its report in 2012, The had quoted former ISI as saying that Shah had ordered to build the three-storied walled compound in where Laden was hunted down and terminated by the US Forces in 2011.

"I fully believe that had kept this man (Osama bin Laden, in Abbottabad) with the full knowledge of Pervez Musharraf," Butt had alleged. Shah has since dismissed the allegations.Shah served as Pakistan's from 2004 to 2008. He was also elected as a Member of (MNA) on Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) ticket from NA-118 (Nankana Sahib-II).

Alleging that Pakistan has no respect for the Parliament, PPP told Dawn, "is being made the minister to make parliament redundant and to further degrade it." He added that Shah was made the minister to "provoke" the Opposition.

According to the PPP leader, Shah has been "brought to power as an alternative" to Musharraf, who currently lives in

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First Published: Wed, April 03 2019. 10:58 IST