Sharifs hurling threats as their corruption exposed: Imran
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said that Sharifs after having their billions in corruption exposed had taken to issuing threats to national Accountability Bureau (NAB) and superior judiciary.
It was shocking how government had rejected all the names submitted for selection of NAB prosecutor general while Sharifs were still trying to get their own umpires to save their corruption. “This is absolutely shameful & unacceptable. People will not allow this Sharif dictatorship - this "fironiyat" that they have practiced for 3 decades to continue,” he said in tweets.
Imran also wrote, “Congratulations to KP govt for being the first prov govt in Pak to undertake legal reforms allowing for faster & cheaper dispensation of justice to the ppl. Additionally, almost 18000 cases resolved in Dispute Resolution Committees at no cost to the people”.
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