Accountability Courts rejects Ahsan Iqbal's acquittal plea in sports city reference
The trial against Ahsan Iqbal will continue.


Islamabad: The Accountability Court has rejected Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader and former Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal’s acquittal plea in the sports city reference.
According to details, the court rejected Ahsan Iqbal's plea for acquittal in the Narowal Sports City reference and ordered that the trial against Ahsan Iqbal will continue.
Talking to the media outside the court, PML-N leader Ahsan Iqbal has said that those speaking against the opposition in the day phone at them for a place in the PML-N as they have fed up with PM Imran Khan.
He said that the game of Imran Niazi is over. "We got a positive response with regard to the no-confidence motion whosoever we contacted," he maintained.
He said that Imran Khan had not respected his people. "Imran Niazi is a selfish person and a psycho who needs treatment," he added.
The PML-N leader said that everyone is asking about the departure of Imran Khan. "The PML-N had given unprecedented freedom to the media," he added.

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