Pakistan
Corrupt politicians to be held accountable at all cost: Farrukh Habib
“Three political orphans should not dream about their return to the power"
Islamabad: Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib on Wednesday asked the trio of opposition parties’ leaders including Shehbaz Sharif and others to get ready for facing the consequences of their corruption.
“Three political orphans should not dream about their return to the power, rather make preparations for going to Central Jail Adiala which is their final abode,” the minister tweeted entailing a video that recapped differences among the leaders of Pakistan People’s Party and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz in past.
Farrukh said those who had committed corruption and then laundered the ill-gotten money through fake accounts would have to give answers to every single penny of the national wealth.
Ruling out any NRO (National Reconciliation Ordinance) like concession for the corrupt politicians, he remarked figuratively and added, “There is no such word in the dictionary of Prime Minister Imran Khan”.
3سیاسی یتیم اقتدار کا خواب دیکھنا بھول کراپنی آخری آرام گاہ سینٹرل جیل اڈیالہ جانے کی تیاریاں کریں۔ جس جس نے جتنی کرپشن ،لوٹ مار منی لانڈرنگ کی اور جعلی اکاؤنٹس بنائے انھیں ایک ایک پائی کا حساب دینا ہوگا۔اپوزیشن این آر او بھول جائے، وزیراعظم عمران خان کی ڈکشنری یہ لفظ نہیں۔ pic.twitter.com/Z1zaKupSLx
— Farrukh Habib (@FarrukhHabibISF) March 9, 2022
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