"Former President Asif Ali Zardari took three bulletproof cars from Toshakhana while Nawaz Sharif legalized his car after a period of ten years"


Islamabad: Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and former prime minister Imran Khan on Sunday issued a white paper on cases against the Sharif family.
Addressing a press conference, Imran Khan said that he is issuing the white paper as there are 16 cases of 40-45 billion corruption against Sharifs and now they are getting another NRO.
The former PM said that the governments of PML-N and PPP were dismissed twice on corruption charges and now they are trying to get rid of their cases.
Imran Khan also claimed the incumbent government is trying to transfer investigation officer in their cases. PTI Chairman also claimed that records of cases against them could also go missing.
Khan said that former president Asif Ali Zardari took three bulletproof cars from Toshakhana while Nawaz Sharif legalized his car after a period of ten years.
PTI Chairman said that now both parties – PPP and PML-N – plan on looting the country again but they have no idea how angry the masses are.
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