Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak has said he and PTI Chief Imran Khan have full confidence in Supreme Court and will accept whatever verdict is announced by it. Addressing a public meeting and talking to media at Badrashi, district Nowshera, he said, they were changing their lawyers in Panama case, saying new lawyers will work hard.
Provincial Minister for Excise & Taxation, Mian Jamshiduddin Kakakhel, District Nazim, Liaquat Khan, MNA Dr Imran Khattak Haji Riaz Khan Advocate, Amjad Azam alias Quaid-e-Azam andMalik Ibrar also addressed on the occasion. KP Chief Minister said he did not know that Imran Khan and Sheikh Rasheed had went to London for collecting more proofs against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and only knowing that the PTI chief was on a private visit to meet his children.
He said son of PM, Hassan Nawaz, had proved his father as liar as he had spoken one thing in addresses to nation and parliament where their sons and daughter had given separate statement to Supreme Court. He dispelled the impression that the case of PTI was weak and they were lacking proofs, saying the big proof was not other than that PM Nawaz Sharif in his speech on the floor of National Assembly had said that London flats were purchased after the selling of properties in Dubai and Jeddah, while his son Hassain Nawaz had proved his father as liar.
Regarding the performance of the Provincial Ehtesaab Commission, the CM said the process of accountability was continued and media reports were the bundle of lie. He said neither he had concern with Ehtesaab Commission nor could interfere in it. The chief minister said Ehtesaab Commission was autonomous body, which selected its Director General (DG) by itself. "It is the scrutiny committee which selects the DG while he neither can appoint the DG Ehtesaab Commission nor it comes under his domain." Pervez Khattak said he was not Prime Minister, who had appointed chairman, National Accountability Bureau (NAB) while the Provincial Ehtesaab Commission appoints DG by itself and takes decision on its own sweet-well.


















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