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Imran announces big public meeting in Islamabad next Saturday

By Kashif Hussain

June 25, 2022 08:22 PM


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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has announced staging a big public meeting against the imported government at Parade Ground in Islamabad next Saturday.

He advised the party to hold the public meetings in all big cities including Lahore, Faisalabad, Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta on the same day (Saturday).   

Addressing the masses online, Imran Khan said the inflation and tax-stealing will be enhanced due to the imposition of Super Tax.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU8_8Tzq3kQ

He strongly opposed the new NAB amendments made by the sitting government and said the new laws will ruin Pakistan.

The PTI chairman said the government has made amendments in the NAB to save themselves and their wealth but he has a belief in Pakistani courts that the ruling corrupt class would not be allowed to ruin the country through the new NAB laws.

Imran said as per these new NAB laws, no one could ask Nawaz Sharif or Maryam Nawaz for buying properties in foreign countries in the name of their children.

As well as the foreign accounts of any Pakistani money launders and riches can now not be challenged and admissible in the local courts despite the evidence given by the foreign bank authorities, Imran added.

He said after the new NAB amendments, no one can ask Maryam Nawaz as a company owner of her flats in Mayfair, London despite the fact of a letter from the British Virgin Island company sent to the Pakistani JIT.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geX8Mj7qvpc 

So now no one can ask the big thieves about their corruption but the street criminals like cycle thieves will be booked in the cases.

PTI Chairman Imran said the sitting government has reversed the law and bound the public officer to prove corruption and the man who has huge money in his accounts is not answerable for giving his or her money trail in this regard. 

And interestingly, he added that they have made these amendments since 1999. Following this law, the people who were convicted of corruption and the government recovered billions of rupees from them, could now try to take their money back.

Imran also said that the imported government has written off Rs1100 billion of all the corrupt people of Pakistan through these new NAB amendments.

He paid salute to the media persons and media owners who are standing with the right in the current situation when the government is trying to harass them by registering cases.


Kashif Hussain

A seasoned journalist, with a career spanning three decades.


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