Imran should apologise to nation to avoid embarrassment, says Gulalai
ISLAMABAD: Member National Assembly Ayesha Gulalai Wazir has said that there is still time for the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan to apologise to the nation and its women to avoid embarrassment and she is ready to accept his apology if and when he does.
Gulalai said that she will present all evidence if summoned by the parliamentary committee formed to probe allegations against Imran Khan.
“The matter has now gone to parliament. (Imran should be worried) that he might face embarrassment,” she said.
Gulalai had on Thursday alleged that Imran had hinted towards tying the knot in the texts sent to her which also ncluded inappropriate messages. She claimed that she had informed her father that Imran had asked her to meet alone. She said she went along with her father and brother to meet Imran which irked him. Gulalai added that her father had asked Imran regarding what he wanted but Imran dodged the question.
“I am ready to sit in front of Imran and confront him on the obnoxious messages that he sent. He put me through mental torture and pain,” said Gulalai. She reiterated that Imran had sent her the first inappropriate message in 2013. —Sabah
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