Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi apologised on Sunday after receiving backlash from political parties as well as members of civil society o
ver his remarks directed at PML-N leadership that ended up indirectly mocking the sufferi
ngs of the fam
ilies of missing
persons.
Ahead of PTI’s Islamabad rally, the minister posted on Twitter a picture of PML-N leaders Hamza Shahbaz and Maryam Nawaz – the latter of whom was holding a photo frame of her father Nawaz Sharif. The caption accompanying the picture posted by Zaidi read: “Family of missing
persons on the streets again.”
Zaidi’s tweet immediately received criticism as people, including some from his own party, called him out for hurting the sentiments of the fam
ilies whose loved ones have become victims of forced disappearances.
Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari tweeted that the issue of missing
persons was “not an issue for humour at all”. She said that missing
persons was a serious and heart-wrenching issue in Pakistan.
PM Imran Khan has always opposed enforced disappearances, she said, adding that this was one of the reasons
she stands with Imran Khan. “Our government’s bill to criminalise enforced disappearances is in the last stage of approval – from Senate.” Following the barrage of criticism, Zaidi tweeted an apology.
“[I] apologize if this post hurt anyone suffering on forced disappearances,” he tweeted. “No illegal detention happened under [the] PTI regime. In fact, I
personally helped recover 100+ who went missing under previous governments,” he stated.