There is no humanity in PALPA: Why is Veena Malik angry?
Lahore, 4th May: Pakistan’s leading actress Veena Malik is angered over the attitude of PALPA authorities and declares that there is no humanity in them.
According to the report of Baaghi TV, Veena Malik has shown annoyance over PALPA’s announcement of going to court against PIA. Veena Malik said that there is no humanity in these people. This is no time to play politics when the world is undergoing a pandemic crisis.
جب پورا پاکستان کرونا سے لڑ رہا ہے سمندر پار پاکستانی دیار غیر میں بے سروسامان مدد کے لئیے اپنے وطن کو پکار رہے ہیں۔حکومت ، سفارت خانے ، وزیر ، چئیرمین PIA, اپنے ہم وطنوں کی مدد کرنے کی کوشش کر ہے ہیں وہاں یہ پالپا والے گھٹیا خود غرض گندی سیاست کر رہے ہیں۔ https://t.co/5wmdzyv623
— VEENA MALIK (@iVeenaKhan) May 3, 2020
Tweeting on social networking site Twitter, Veena Malik further said that while the whole of Pakistan is fighting against coronavirus, overseas Pakistanis are calling on their homeland for help. The government, embassy, minister, and the chairman of PIA are trying to repatriate the stranded Pakistanis abroad. However, PALPA is trying to play its own dirty politics.
Veena Malik’s tweet is in reply to the news shared by the Baaghi TV yesterday on PALPA’s action that the association for Airline Pilots of the PIA, may go to a court Monday morning against its management’s decision to revoke parts of the contract between PALPA and PIA management.
Baaghi TV Exclusive: PALPA may go to court early morning to surprise its own management
They have been as per a source given strong indications that they are on a strong footing to challenge the management’s orders which the pilots feel are “unilateral and one-sided,” and defy the safety procedures that can be affected by this decision.
Off late PALPA has come increasingly in the line of fire for its public outcry not to fly or the shabby treatment of its crew members by local authorities for being quarantined.
Citing emergency reasons the PIA management has sidestepped its contract with the association as the management feels, “tough times call for tougher decisions”. As per an inside source, the PALPA is being supported by some political stalwarts and those who claim to have “excellent contacts and working legal knowledge”.
If PALPA does go to a court it is estimated that they will be looking for a short stay order to continue the proceedings on the status quo which suits them perfectly. PALPA spokesperson Captain Qasim Qadir refused to comment either way on the issue.
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