She said PTI chief had already been disqualified as a result of his extremist politics

Islamabad: Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Senator Sherry Rehman on Wednesday said Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief had been exposed in the Tosha Khana case for committing corrupt practices and concealing the facts but he was hiding his misappropriation under hoax arguments.
The federal minister took to Twitter to respond to the recent statement of PTI chief who appeared earlier in the hearing of the Tosha Khana reference filed against him.
Senator Rehman turned to Twitter and wrote: “Ever since the facts of Tosha Khana came to light, PTI chief had taken U-turn (retracted from his statements) continuously. In the beginning, he challenged the powers of the Election Commission itself.”
The Minister said the PTI chairman maintained that he did not sell the gifts of Tosha Khana, however now he claimed to sell those gifts through his military secretary.
“PTI chairman, who called others thieves and robbers, is now presenting arguments for stealing gifts worth billions of rupees.
Instead of proving himself innocent, he is accusing the government of disqualifying him, Sherry Rehman alleged.
The Minister continued to say that PTI chief had already been disqualified as a result of his extremist politics, the government had no interest in disqualifying him.
She demanded that he should hold himself accountable in the same way as he wanted for his opponents for the past four years.
توشہ خانہ ریفرنس میں چیئرمین پی ٹی آئی عمران خان گزشتہ سال کرپٹ پریکٹسز کے مرتکب ہونے اور حقائق چھپانے کے باعث ناہل ہوئے تھے۔ توشہ خانہ کے حقائق منظر عام پر آنے کے بعد سے اب تک انہوں نے ایک بار نہیں کئی بار یو ٹرن لئے ہیں۔ آغاز میں انہوں نے الیکشن کمیشن کے اختیارات کو ہی چیلنج کر…
— SenatorSherryRehman (@sherryrehman) August 2, 2023
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