SIALKOT (NNI): Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader and Defence Minister Khawaja Asif held a media talk in his hometown on Saturday where he stressed that the ruling party is not considering a new Prime Minister.
“The option of a new prime minister is not under consideration,’ he said and added that that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was being held accountable when the names of his children were mentioned in the scandal.
Khawaja Asif added that the reports of rift between PML-N and Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar were mere assumptions as nothing as such happened in real. The Supreme Court of Pakistan has admitted there is no corruption scandal on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and now it is the turn of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan to prove his innocence, he said.
He took a shot at the PTI Chief and said Nawaz Sharif has already presented his documents before Supreme Court twice and now Imran Khan is the one who is running from accountability. “Imran Khan should also explain to nation how divorced wives send millions and billions for buying property,” he stated. While recalling his conflict with Imran, Kh Asif said he had filed a Rs 10 billion defamation notice against me and his counsel was absent from the hearing till date.
He made it clear that PML-N is not expecting PM’s disqualification in Panama implementation case. Kh Asif said the PML-N government had delivered in its tenure and relies on the public support for 2018 general elections. The defence minister stated, “PTI leaders Imran Khan and Jahangir Tareen should present their fathers for accountability like Nawaz Sharif did. They will also have to present record of three generations as well.”
He asked, “Is the money not being used for NAMAL University and other institutions. Where is the money coming from and where is it going?” He called for the investigation of the institutions. Asif said, “If Khan inherited money from his father he should bring forth the evidence.”
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