PTI could not prove PM’s connection to London flats: PML-N leaders

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ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to PM Dr. Musadik Malik addressing a press conference. APP

ISLAMABAD: Spokesman to Prime Minister, Dr. Musadik Malik expressed that PTI could not present even a single evidence in court even after three weeks.

He revealed this in a press conference alongside Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) leader Daniyal Aziz here on Monday. Moreover, Dr. Musadik Malik professed that the court demanded clear evidences in Panamagate case however PTI’s evidences merely consists of newspaper clippings and hypothesis.

Spokesperson to PM let it be known that the result is still the same like the way allegations of rigging were made in elections. He also commented that the justification of our point of view could also be observed in BBC report although so much hustle and bustle arose all of a sudden when the report got released.

Dr. Musadik Malik expressed that the court doesn’t need newspaper clippings but instead solid evidences.

He also professed that report of German Daily has now been raised.

ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to PM Dr. Musadik Malik and Daniyal Aziz, MNA addressing a press conference. APP
ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to PM Dr. Musadik Malik and Daniyal Aziz, MNA addressing a press conference. APP

PML-N leader Daniyal Aziz professed that the German Daily explained the same old story in a new way. He also commented that ICIJ is not an organization but instead a project.

Daniyal Aziz questioned as to why Imran Khan is getting away from the election commission and hiding behind court’s stay.

PML-N leader also revealed that the election commission didn’t give immunity to Imran Khan and now Jehangir Tareen is seeking immunity in Lahore. He professed that Imran Khan has no moral credibility left with him in the current scenario.

Daniyal Aziz revealed that Imran Khan accumulated money from the while world and took it to US followed by bringing it back to Pakistan. He expressed that Imran Khan has not given any presented the money trail even if he was asked to do so for the sixth time.