"Dar came to the assembly and defended his data."
"Defended his policies you mean?"
"No, he defended his data and attacked an internationally renowned economist Dr Hafiz Pasha though he didn't name him."
"From where I am sitting Dar didn't shame him either. But we all know Dar has a healthy contempt for all non-accountants, especially economists, and he has shown that contempt by inviting all his erstwhile critics to become members of government committees including the toothless economic advisory committee and need I add many stalwarts have abandoned their criticism!"
"Don't be facetious; in any case Dar attacked Dr Pasha of what other economists accuse Dar of: manipulating data."
"Dar added a pinch of salt to his attack though and accused Dr Pasha of being part of former governments, he has held many government ministerial portfolios, and the implication was that the guy is a turncoat."
"And did Pasha, the turncoat, ever become an approver for the military?"
"Accountants ability to take torture is limited, I mean it's not as if Dar is a politician..."
"He shadows the Prime Minister and only comes to the assembly when the prime minister attends."
"Not true, Dar also comes when he knows the opposition will walk out."
"Ha ha. Anyway Dar urged parliamentarians to read his rebuttal that was carried in the media."
"Did he ask the parliamentarians to read the response by Dr Pasha to his rebuttal that was carried in this paper?"
"Are you out of your mind? What do you take Dar for? A democrat who welcomes constructive criticism and suggestions and..."
"There you have the gist of Dar. He welcomes constructive criticism but he believes that as he is doing a great job constructive criticism is no longer possible and all criticism is destructive."
"You are being facetious."