
Ishaq Dar was stunned by the anchor’s questions on the BBC program Hardtalk. Ishaq Dar first mentioned the disease, then raised questions about human rights.
According to details, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader and former finance minister Ishaq Dar got bored with the anchor’s questions in the BBC’s Hard Talk program. When the anchor asked about the property, the former finance minister went abroad Refused
Ishaq Dar told Anchor that he has only one property in Pakistan which has been confiscated by the present government, to which Anchor replied that he or his family has no property in London or Dubai, to which Ishaq Dar replied, “No.” I have a children’s villa.
When the anchor asked the former finance minister about repatriation and facing the courts, Ishaq Dar first mentioned the disease and then raised questions about human rights.
Despite Ishaq Dar’s explanations, the anchor again asked, “If you have a property, accounts are clear, why don’t you go back and face the cases?” To which he said, “I am not feeling well. I have come for treatment.”
The BBC anchor listened to nature and asked, “Have you been in the UK for three years?” Still really sick. Asked by the anchor, Ishaq Dar said, “Yes, I’m still in pain. Let’s see what happens next.”
The anchor asked Ishaq Dar if it was possible for him to return home. But Ishaq Dar turned the issue towards human rights violations and accused what is happening in Pakistan and what is the human rights situation.
The host asked if Nawaz Sharif is in London on a medical ground like you? In response, the PML-N leader accused the NAB of abusing him while in custody, to which the anchor interrupted Ishaq Dar and said that Nawaz Sharif was a convicted criminal.
The anchor also showed a mirror to Ishaq Dar in his attempt to interpret the Supreme Court decision and also corrected the fugitive former finance minister on allegations of election rigging.