Bilawal plot: `Malik loves to be in headlines`

Rehman Malik recently claimed al Qaeda and the TTP had hatched a plot to kidnap Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in Karachi.

Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has "serious reservations" about Rehman Malik`s claim of the uncovering of an al Qaeda plot to kidnap Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and feels the Interior Minister`s penchant to remain in headlines was behind the statement.

Gilani made the remarks during a recent meal with some parliamentarians, the Dawn newspaper quoted its sources as saying.

The Premier expressed his "serious reservations" at Malik`s claim about uncovering a plot by al Qaeda and Taliban to kidnap the chairman of the ruling Pakistan People`s Party.

"I really cannot understand what prompted Mr Malik to pass such a statement to the media on a very sensitive issue. His only problem is that he always wants to be in headlines," Gilani was quoted as saying by an unnamed aide.

The report said: "Anybody who is privy to Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, has no doubts that he does not like Interior Minister Rehman Malik mainly because of his weakness for antics. But of late, the Premier has started speaking his mind about Mr Malik with regularity".

During a recent interaction with the media, Malik claimed al Qaeda and the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan had hatched a plot to kidnap Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in Karachi.

He said the information had come to light two weeks ago. The Taliban and al Qaeda had designs on VIPs but the government was taking steps to pre-empt their aims, he said.

Gilani further said that Malik had been "advised to be careful while talking to media" but he did not listen to anybody.

The aide said Gilani was "perturbed" over Malik`s remarks about the plot to abduct Bilawal. The Premier hinted he would take up the issue with President Asif Ali Zardari, who is Bilawal`s father.

An unnamed parliamentarian who was present at the meeting where Gilani took a dig at Malik said this was not the first time that the Premier had questioned the Interior Minister`s behaviour.

The lawmaker said it was an open secret that a majority of PPP leaders did not like Malik but since he was considered a confidant of President Zardari, "we don`t want to confront him".

The parliamentarian said that because of Malik`s closeness with President Zardari, it was Gilani who received complaints against the Interior Minister from the PPP rank and file.

Malik had claimed last year when an Air Blue plane crashed in the Margalla Hills that some passengers were alive and talking, the lawmaker recalled.

Malik even passed on this information to Gilani, the lawmaker added.

There were no survivors in the crash and Malik faced considerable criticism and embarrassment for his comments at the time.

PTI

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