If Sharif and Zardari are not corrupt then Pakistan is a corruption free country: Fawad
Islamabad: Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Fawad Chaudhry has said that if former premier Nawaz Sharif and former president Asif Zardari are not corrupt, then Pakistan is a corruption free country.

Taking to twitter, Fawad wrote that the public expects the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to wrap up cases against former rulers.
“It is disappointing to see these accused being given opportunities to stage theatre every day,” he said referring to the statements of Nawaz Sharif and Zardari.
The federal minister further stated there is no point of anti-corruption watchdog if these accused are not penalized.
عوام کی نیب سے توقع ہے کہ مقدمات کو منطقی انجام تک پہنچایا جائےملزمان کو روز تھیٹر لگانے کے مواقع فراہم کرنا مایوس کن ہے،شریف اور زرداری کرپٹ نہیں تو پھر پاکستان کرپشن فری ملک ہے، اگر ان کو سزائیں نہیں ہوتیں تو نیب بند کر کے ڈھابہ کھول لیتے ہیں ملک کےوسائل ضائع کرنے کا کیافائدہ؟
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) March 22, 2021

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