Basha accuses Rama of slander after the fatal accident: It wasn't caused by soil slide, it's politicizing tragedy

Acting Minister of Infrastructure and Transport Dimal Basha has accused Pristina chairman, Rama, of slandering the fatal accident on the highway, saying claims that the event is caused by landslides are untrue.
Basha said Rama has made two incorrect statements and is trying to politicise a human tragedy.
“There's been no collision, there's been slander from President Rama. Two in a row. The first was that accident, he wanted to give it to the ground on the highway. As you know, that's where the road was cleared, it didn't come as a result of the earth. That's why it's the first slander. And his second slander, Rama, is also something that is unacceptable, when trying to politicise with the tragedy on the street”, he said.
According to Basha, the victim's family should be left alone and the case should not be used for political purposes.
This is unacceptable. They must leave the deceased and his family alone. With condolences, however, there was no such thing as dirt on the highway. So, I refuse, I react because I have to wait for the police report, which then it tells the whole truth. But these policies with deaths on the street are unacceptable to everyone. We can't deal with dead people on the street and then politicise them. That's what the mayor does, he's unscrupulous, but it's not like I expect better from him”, Basha said. /Periscopi












