Islamabad Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has suffered a major setback. Indeed, the European Union on Tuesday banned all PIA flights for at least 6 months. Politics has now started in Pakistan.
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Wednesday lashed out at the Imran government and blamed the government for Pakistan International Airlines being banned in Europe. He alleged that the government wanted to sell government property on the basis of lies.
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Speaking at a press conference in Lahore, Bilawal said that Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan accused PIA pilots of possessing suspicious licenses without any evidence, after which countries of the European Union (European Union) The PIA’s flights were halted for at least 6 months.
Bilawal said, ‘The minister whose degree is a fake … He has made such baseless allegations against our pilots without any evidence, due to which PIA is being banned worldwide.’ Taking a dig at PM Imran Khan, he said that never before has a government harmed the PIA in this way.
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Bilawal Bhutto said that government officials failed to realize that the pilots were required to sit an exam every six months and renew their license and did not require a degree to conduct flights. He emphasized that licenses and certification are issued to all pilots by the Civil Aviation Authority.
He further said ‘I warned the government in Parliament that if you do not adopt a policy to control it, we will be isolated like Sweden and some other countries and do not allow our citizens in other countries Will go. Bilawal accused the Imran government of lying in such a way to privatize the PIA by taking advantage of the plane crash In karachi on 22 May in Karachi.
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Bilawal said the government wanted to sell PIA’s assets, including the airline-owned Roosevelt Hotel in New York. He said that even if the government is in favor of privatization, it cannot sell the PIA under the current economic conditions.
Pilots accused of passing by fraud
Let us know that in the past, Pakistan Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan had given a statement that about one third of Pakistani pilots have passed their examination of pilots fraudulently. After this there was a ruckus in the political streets.
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PIA spokesman Abdullah Hafeez said PIA is not flying to Europe due to the corona virus epidemic, but the airline hopes to resume flights to Oslo, Copenhagen, Paris, Barcelona and Milan within the next two months Had. He said of the pilot fraud case that ‘we really feel very bad’.
Let us tell you that 97 people died due to a PIA plane crash in Karachi on 22 May. A committee was formed to investigate this. The investigation revealed many things. Investigations revealed that 260 out of 860 pilots in Pakistan had cheated in their pilot examination, but the Civil Aviation Authority still gave them licenses.