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  • Panamagate case: Imran rejects SC proposal for formation of inquiry commission

    PTI Chief Imran Khan addressing to media persons PTI Chief Imran Khan addressing to media persons

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan on Thursday rejected the Supreme Court’s proposal to form an inquiry commission to probe into the Panamagate case.

    “We do not require an inquiry commission to decide the Panamagate case,” Imran said while addressing the media in Islamabad. The PTI chairman said the existing top court bench led by the Chief Justice can decide the case on a day-to-day basis.

    Imran questioned as to how the commission would yield results when all state institutions were working under the premier. The PM will not resign as a result of the commission’s findings, he added.

    Imran reiterated that all ministers were working in unison to hide Sharif family’s corruption. “The premier terming his earlier address in the parliament a political speech meant that it was scripted and that he was lying to the nation,” he alleged.

    Chairman PTI further said that masses are fast losing their faith in institutions, adding, “People are under the impression that nothing can be done against the powerful and the influential.

    Imran added that the PTI had come up with the decision regarding the commission after holding intra-party consultation on the matter.