Pakistan
Imran Khan caused huge damage to country’s exchequer: Tarar
The PM’s aide targets the judiciary for granting bails to Imran Khan in Al-Qadir trust case and other cases registered against him.
Islamabad: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Special Assistant to Prime Minister Ata Tarar said that the Al-Qadir Trust case is the biggest scandal of the country’s history, saying that Imran Khan caused huge damage to the country's national exchequer.
“A fake trust was established to whiten the black money,” said Ata Tarar while addressing a press conference in Islamabad. Imran Khan, he said, and his wife were the trustee of this project. He alleged that Imran Khan took 458 canal land from property tycoon and asked the PTI Chairman
The PML-N leader came down hard upon the Lahore High Court (LHC), saying that the Lahore High Court was preparing to grant them relief. He mentioned the son-in-law of the Lahore High Court Chief Justice, and doubted the dispensation of justice.
Tarar said, “All those who have been detained under MPO will be booked in terrorism cases. They will be asked as to why they committed violence after arrest of a thief,” said Tarar, alleging that Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial apparently is now the member of the PTI. He also targeted the CJP saying that he welcomed a thief and it was possibility that the CJP could have offered his own chair to him during his appearance.
He stated that Imran Khan could not establish the cases registered against his political rivals and alleged that he looted Rs60b from the national exchequer/.
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