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Shahid Khaqan Abbasi dares government to remove corrupt ministers

Published on: July 12, 2021 2:56 PM

Former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has said that corrupt ministers are sitting in the government challenging the government to oust them.

The PML-N leader was talking to media outside the accountability court on Monday where he came to attend a reference against him regarding abuse of power.

Mr Abbasi said that a case pertaining to the appointment of PSO managing director had been in the court for the last two years but the accountability watchdog had failed to prove any wrongdoing in it. He asked the media persons to read judgements of Lahore and Islamabad high courts then the truth would be revealed.

He was of the view that fabricated cases were lodged against them and said the corrupt were sitting right in the government. He asked how many ministers were removed from their positions when their names appeared in the corruption cases and dared the government to remove them.

He said he was not afraid of NAB and stated that the Islamabad High Court had given a detailed judgement on his bail application, adding that the court termed the case against him unsubstantiated. He ruled that now the government people were clearing their positions.

Mr Abbasi said the courts had given three judgements in a week and all belied the NAB cases. He cautioned that if NAB continued to act like this, nobody would work here. He stated that they could not make a single case of corruption against PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif.

He lamented that there was a shortage of electricity in the country asking who was responsible for that. He asked the NAB chief of whom he was showing his loyalty and of who he was a slave?

On Prime Minister Imran Khan skipping the National Security Committee meeting held a few days ago, he was of the view that everyone should participate in the huddle.

On the forthcoming Azad Jammu and Kashmir general election, Mr Abbasi stressed the need to hold transparent elections in the valley. He said if we could not hold a fair election in AJK then everything was rubbish. He put a question, ‘who conducts election in our country?’ He said it was good if elections were held promptly. But they should be fair, he added.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan, Top Stories Tagged With: Shahid Khaqan Abbasi

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