Imran Khan spills the beans regarding differences with Aleem Khan, Jahangir Tareen
Former PM claims that Aleem Khan, Jahangir Tareen were looking for illegal benefits from him


ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan spilled the beans regarding his differences with former allies Aleem Khan and Jahangir Khan Tareen, alleging that both of them were looking for illegal benefits from him.
Speaking during a podcast a day earlier, the former premier revealed that differences with both disgruntled leaders developed when he refused to provide those benefits.
Imran claimed that Aleem Khan sought legalisation of his 300-acre land near Ravi”, which resulted into development of differences with him.
Talking about Jahangir Tareen, the PTI chairman stated that his problem was the sugar crisis on which a commission was also formed. “Tareen stood with those who are the biggest dacoits in the country. When I ordered a probe into the matter, differences developed with Tareen.”

Yamamoto seals MVP with epic Game 7 in relief
- 20 hours ago
 

Lady Vols' Whitehorn dismissed after 2nd arrest
- 7 hours ago
 

Govt, parliament to decide on sending troops to Gaza, Pak army focused on security: ISPR
- 18 hours ago
 

Three most-wanted terrorists linked to Fitna al-Khawarij arrested in Karachi
- a day ago
 

Marchand nets 'special' goal for pal's late daughter
- 20 hours ago
 

Will the attacks on Zohran Mamdani awaken a “sleeping giant”?
- 6 hours ago
 

Pakistan’s blue economy will be a “game changer" for the country, Finance Minister
- an hour ago
 

Arab-Islamic countries have jointly called for urgent humanitarian aid for the Palestinians
- an hour ago
 

Saturday Night's Main Event takeaways: Has Jey Uso's time to claim the World Heavyweight title passed?
- 20 hours ago
 

If Man City are going to win the Premier League, all roads lead to Haaland
- 7 hours ago
 

Welcome to the November issue of The Highlight
- 6 hours ago
 

President zardari in Doha to attend World Social Development Conference
- an hour ago
 




