وزیراعظم عمران خان کے خطاب پر وزارت خارجہ کے افسران میں غم وغصہ

hello

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ان کا مطلب ہے ہمیں کیڑوں مکڑوں کو وی آئی پی پروٹوکول دینے کا کہہ رہا ہےہم ایسے لوگوں کی منہ نہ لگائیں اور یہ خان انہیں جی جی کرنے کا کہہ رہا ہے تکلیف تو ہوگی ان سفیروں کو بیرون پاکستان دیکھیں تو آپ حیران رہ جائیں ان کی لشیں پشیں ان کے بچے بیویاں بس کچھ نہ پوچھیں بابو تکلیف تو ہوتی ہے جب کوئی وہ کام کرنے کو کہے جسے کرنے سے ہم اپنی تضحیک محسوس کریں ہم سفیر کوئی خدمت خلق کے لیے تھوڑی بنے ہیں وہ تو دوسرے ملک میں لش پپش زندگی ہر طرح کی سہولت اور ہمارے لوگ ہمارے سامنے جی جناب جی جناب کرتے قطاروں میں کھڑے کیا زندگی ہے سفیر بن کر تو وارے نیارے ہو جاتے ہیں سفیر کا کوئی بچہ کسی ملک میں پید ا ہوتا ہے اور وہاں کی سیٹیزن شپ لے لیتا اور ان کا کوئی بچہ کسی ملک میں پیدا ہو کر وہاں کی ساری سہولتے فائدہ لے لیتا ہے کیا بات اب تو ججوں نے مشکل آسان کر دی جتنا مرضی مال بناؤ اور حاجی عیسی شریف اور اس چلاک بیوی کی طرح نہ پو چھ نہ گچھ پاؤ
 
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khan_11

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
بیرون ممالک میں سفارتخانوں کا حال بہت ھی برا ھے یہ لوگ موٹی موٹی تنخواہیں صرف اپنے جاننے والوں کے کام کیلئے لیتے ہیں عام پبلک کو بہت خوار کرتے ہیں another thing which needs to be look is they closed on local holidays and on the Pakistan’s holidays as well,
 

chandaa

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
All of them should be sacked and new staff should be appointed in the embassies. They are pharaohs to poor Pakistanis working abroad and sending remittances.
 

Ratan

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry on Friday questioned why action shouldn't be taken against foreign service officials for instances of blocking labour access to embassies.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad alongside Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood, Chaudhry said: "There are incidents where embassy officials placed rocks and blocked routes to (Pakistani) embassies so labour could not enter. Should proceedings not be initiated against them?"

He said that the details of events which had caused Prime Minister Imran Khan to address the country's ambassadors and point out their mistakes should be examined.

He added that in one instance, an embassy which is currently under investigation, had mishandled the case of a woman being continuously raped while working at someone's home.

The minister said that the victim had approached the embassy to seek help.

"However, the officer present had told her off by saying: 'You've already had three divorces before. Why don't I hand you over to the police?' This response led her to go back to the house," he said.


"If Pakistan's prime minister doesn't talk about this behaviour, then who will? If the government and the prime minister can't stand with the working class and the poor then what right do we have to remain in government?"

The minister's comments come a couple of days after Prime Minister Imran Khan, while speaking to envoys posted in 19 countries through video conferencing, said he had noticed “shocking callousness” of Pakistani diplomats posted overseas after a few recent incidents involving expatriates.

He was in particular critical of the missions in Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates, which host the largest Pakistani communities overseas, but the way the comments were delivered made it look like a censure of the entire foreign service.

“Indifferent attitude is unforgivable, unacceptable,” the premier had said, telling the officers to give up their ‘colonial mindset’ and extend special treatment to the expatriate communities.