Imran gives Gandapur a deadline for 45 days to stop corruption

Rawalpindi:

Expressing reserves on financial corruption in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, (KP), the founder of PTI, Imran Khan, gave a deadline for 45 days to the Minister of Chief Ali Amin Gandapur to repair things in the province.

The founder of the PTI expressed his reservations at an unusual meeting with the KP chief minister Ali Amin Gandapur, at Adiala prison on Monday.

During the meeting, Imran Khan cited the Committee on the Responsibility Report presented by the Senior Lawyer Qazi Anwar. The report uncovered the corruption practices committed by government officers in various departments and ministries.

The founder of the PTI gave the chief minister of KP, Gandapur, a deadline of 45 days to improve the affairs of the province. He also advised CM to adopt a zero tolerance policy against corruption.

Meanwhile, speaking to media outside of Adiala prison, the lawyer for the PTI Muhammad Faisal Malik said that another witness was recorded on Wednesday in the GHQ attack case. The case mainly carries accusations of conspiracy. The accusation has not yet provided any document or proof on the planning of the events of May 9. However, the accusation declared to the court that he would submit the USB, adding: “We asked the court to provide copies of accusation evidence”.

In addition, speaking outside the Adiala prison, the head of the opposition in the Senate Shibli Faraz said that the PECA Act was an attempt to suppress the truth. PTI came out of the National Assembly against legislation.

The government is against the judicial commission because it could put the truth in the foreground, causing serious damage to the outgoing government, said Shibli. He declared that the component judges were inducted into the judiciary to deprive PTI of justice.

He said that an environment was created to appoint judges of choice so that PTI and its founder cannot obtain justice. Shibli said that the verdict of the Al-Qadir trust case has shown that sentences were pronounced under a specific program.

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