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PTI corruption stories have started to come forward from the party members themselves.

Till now, this what has been gathered:

Farah Khan - this story is just the beginning. Buzdar, Maneka Nexus so close to PM house will be a huge storm

Amir Kiyani - bribery to raise drug prices, removed as minister made General Secretary of the Party

Another Health Minister - corruption came to light just removed no action taken

Sugar Scandal - allowing export, to subsidy, to import (everyone made money in that value chain)

Wheat Scandal - pretty much the same and how did in one year Pakistan go from excess wheat production to importer?

Peshawar BRT Irregularity - quashed

Rawalpindi Ring Road - Zulfi is still free and chilling even after corruption report came to light.

Billion Tree Tsunami - multiple stories of corruption have and continue to come through
 
PTI corruption stories have started to come forward from the party members themselves.

Till now, this what has been gathered:

Farah Khan - this story is just the beginning. Buzdar, Maneka Nexus so close to PM house will be a huge storm

Amir Kiyani - bribery to raise drug prices, removed as minister made General Secretary of the Party

Another Health Minister - corruption came to light just removed no action taken

Sugar Scandal - allowing export, to subsidy, to import (everyone made money in that value chain)

Wheat Scandal - pretty much the same and how did in one year Pakistan go from excess wheat production to importer?

Peshawar BRT Irregularity - quashed

Rawalpindi Ring Road - Zulfi is still free and chilling even after corruption report came to light.

Billion Tree Tsunami - multiple stories of corruption have and continue to come through

Can you tell me what cases you guys took to NAB. Surely you would have registered some cases like IK did with NS. I think you visiting Maryams media cell because you desperate for anything.
 
Now, Amir Kiyani was the candidate in my forced upon constituency. Had I voted him, I would had been a supporter of corruption......... Thank you God from saving me from voting this guy.
 
Can you tell me what cases you guys took to NAB. Surely you would have registered some cases like IK did with NS. I think you visiting Maryams media cell because you desperate for anything.

NAB doesnt register cases against govt, its only there to control opposition.

So you are denying all these above cases?

Rind road case is the most famous and the head is someone who represents overseas pakistanis :))
 
Major posting nonsense again, only to be exposed again and then will ignore the entire topic as if nothing ever was said. An example of it are the fake lying outright fraud posters showing PPP's 'achievements', which was proven to be a lie when I took those apart.

This thread will go the same way
 
PTI corruption stories have started to come forward from the party members themselves.

Till now, this what has been gathered:

Farah Khan - this story is just the beginning. Buzdar, Maneka Nexus so close to PM house will be a huge storm

Amir Kiyani - bribery to raise drug prices, removed as minister made General Secretary of the Party

Another Health Minister - corruption came to light just removed no action taken

Sugar Scandal - allowing export, to subsidy, to import (everyone made money in that value chain)

Wheat Scandal - pretty much the same and how did in one year Pakistan go from excess wheat production to importer?

Peshawar BRT Irregularity - quashed

Rawalpindi Ring Road - Zulfi is still free and chilling even after corruption report came to light.

Billion Tree Tsunami - multiple stories of corruption have and continue to come through

The Sugar Scandal involved who I may ask? Oops he is OK now:30::30:
Jahangir Tareen spurns Shehla Raza’s claim he may join PPP
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2293556/jahangir-tareen-refutes-reports-of-joining-ppp
 
NAB doesnt register cases against govt, its only there to control opposition.

So you are denying all these above cases?

Rind road case is the most famous and the head is someone who represents overseas pakistanis :))

Really? Aleem Khan was part of the govt.
 
Now, Amir Kiyani was the candidate in my forced upon constituency. Had I voted him, I would had been a supporter of corruption......... Thank you God from saving me from voting this guy.

Who is the husband of Farah? What party does he represent?
 
Lol, certain individual clutching at straws now. Clear sign Pti has the croocks on the run.
 
And jehangir Tareen did it as an MNA member of PTI...

So you are accepting he was corrupt?

Oh I see Major Sahib, so you want him to join because he is corrupt. As far as I know his cases are in court. And I await a verdict but why are you guys so desperate to join you. Why is he innocent
 
He seems to have become a member of Nanis media cell. Ask him who Farahs husband represents, and look at how many times he has avoided a simple question

Farah was using the buzdar network whihc comes under pti.
Aleem kham said he told imran about this.

Why was farah protected by the govt? Why didnt the govt take action against farah khan who ran away from the country the night the aseemblies dissolved
 
Farah was using the buzdar network whihc comes under pti.
Aleem kham said he told imran about this.

Why was farah protected by the govt? Why didnt the govt take action against farah khan who ran away from the country the night the aseemblies dissolved

Who is her husband and who does he represent.
 
Farah was using the buzdar network whihc comes under pti.
Aleem kham said he told imran about this.

Why was farah protected by the govt? Why didnt the govt take action against farah khan who ran away from the country the night the aseemblies dissolved

AK just remembered these facts when he wasn't CM.
 
Farah was using the buzdar network whihc comes under pti.
Aleem kham said he told imran about this.

Why was farah protected by the govt? Why didnt the govt take action against farah khan who ran away from the country the night the aseemblies dissolved

Why should they? What cases have you registered against her? Any cases at all. I can't vouch for her but surely a complaint to the FIA was made, and can you show when and where. You seem to be so desperate that you latch onto anything. Btw I am waiting for you to reply to me on the Gilani video, you know the "old" one. You admitted that a crime was committed, so who should go to jail?
 
Why should they? What cases have you registered against her? Any cases at all. I can't vouch for her but surely a complaint to the FIA was made, and can you show when and where. You seem to be so desperate that you latch onto anything. Btw I am waiting for you to reply to me on the Gilani video, you know the "old" one. You admitted that a crime was committed, so who should go to jail?

interesting, your claiming that an ex pti mna who was the best friend of Imran, who you guys used to take pride on when he used to talk, is now all of a sudden a liar after he left the party?

Why was Buzdar chaing IGs and other comissioner everyday ?
 
interesting, your claiming that an ex pti mna who was the best friend of Imran, who you guys used to take pride on when he used to talk, is now all of a sudden a liar after he left the party?

Why was Buzdar chaing IGs and other comissioner everyday ?

I asked you a simple question and as always you start running piller to post. Can you tell me what cases have been or attempted to be registered against thus lady. If AK has the proof then it's his responsibility to register a case. If IK has blocked registration then he has broken the law but so far you just making things up. By your logic I can say that your father was corrupt and you are here looking to get your fingers back in the pie. Would that be fair?

And as you are the spokesperson for the mafia, can you also give us a simple answer- who is Farahs husband. Btw I have asked you this question many times. Why are you running Major Sahib. Its not rocket science.
 
interesting to see how pti fans are trying to derail the thread, not wanting to discuss or mention the corruption that PTI mnas did.

Wasnt PTI the saviour of Pakistan, the party that didnt do corruption?

I gave you a link to the Omni Group corruption, which is basically a PPP front. And guess what, you ran. Again. If JKT is corrupt then why are the PPP so desperate to get him. You are not bright to keep evading. The more your lies get exposed, the more unhinged you are becoming.
 
More nonsense posts. [MENTION=135038]Major[/MENTION] did you recently get employment at PDM media wing
 
About Aleem Khan, Shahbaz Gill has already proven him to be a liar. Aleem said IK put NAB after him because he didn't want him to be CM. Shahbaz Gill brought out the actual notice from NAB, which was before PTI government.
 
Farah Khan and her husband have already escaped the country.
 
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Fawad Chaudhry lashed out at a journalist after he was asked to comment on corruption allegations against Farah Khan, a close friend of former first lady Bushra Bibi.

During a press conference with PTI members Asad Umar, Shahbaz Gill and Ali Muhammad Khan, the former information minister was asked to comment on reports alleging that Farah Khan was involved in corrupt activities and had recently left the country with her husband.

Fawad, vexed at the question, claimed that the journalist was a “hired phoney” and that he knew where the reporter acquired his 'bribe' from. He also began hurling abuses at the reporter.

All the journalists present at the press conference were enraged at Fawad’s actions and demanded an apology from him, only for him to question why he should apologise and to whom.

Soon after, Fawad started his statement but was cut off by chants from the journalists who refused to listen to him.

Observing the severity of the situation, the other PTI leaders tried to convince the journalists to listen to Asad Umar instead, as they were boycotting Fawad Chaudhry and not the other PTI members.

Simultaneously, however, Fawad questioned why his colleague should speak instead of him and maintained that he had not told any lies.

He demanded that he speak and everyone must listen.

The journalists, in protest, dropped their microphones on the dais and said that they would not allow Fawad to speak unless he apologised to the reported who he abused.

The PTI leaders soon ended the press conference and left.

Earlier this week, Farah Khan left for Dubai following the dissolution of the National Assembly in the wake of the no-trust move against Prime Minister Imran Khan.

In addition to Farah, other leaders of PTI have also started to leave for abroad, Express News reported.

According to sources in the PTI, Farah left for Dubai on Sunday, adding that her husband also resides in the Emirati state.

It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan Peoples Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari as well as Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Vice-President Maryam Nawaz mentioned Farah Khan several times recently and accused her of being involved in corruption.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2351237/pti-presser-boycotted-after-fawad-journalists-verbal-spar
 
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Fawad Chaudhry lashed out at a journalist after he was asked to comment on corruption allegations against Farah Khan, a close friend of former first lady Bushra Bibi.

During a press conference with PTI members Asad Umar, Shahbaz Gill and Ali Muhammad Khan, the former information minister was asked to comment on reports alleging that Farah Khan was involved in corrupt activities and had recently left the country with her husband.

Fawad, vexed at the question, claimed that the journalist was a “hired phoney” and that he knew where the reporter acquired his 'bribe' from. He also began hurling abuses at the reporter.

All the journalists present at the press conference were enraged at Fawad’s actions and demanded an apology from him, only for him to question why he should apologise and to whom.

Soon after, Fawad started his statement but was cut off by chants from the journalists who refused to listen to him.

Observing the severity of the situation, the other PTI leaders tried to convince the journalists to listen to Asad Umar instead, as they were boycotting Fawad Chaudhry and not the other PTI members.

Simultaneously, however, Fawad questioned why his colleague should speak instead of him and maintained that he had not told any lies.

He demanded that he speak and everyone must listen.

The journalists, in protest, dropped their microphones on the dais and said that they would not allow Fawad to speak unless he apologised to the reported who he abused.

The PTI leaders soon ended the press conference and left.

Earlier this week, Farah Khan left for Dubai following the dissolution of the National Assembly in the wake of the no-trust move against Prime Minister Imran Khan.

In addition to Farah, other leaders of PTI have also started to leave for abroad, Express News reported.

According to sources in the PTI, Farah left for Dubai on Sunday, adding that her husband also resides in the Emirati state.

It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan Peoples Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari as well as Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Vice-President Maryam Nawaz mentioned Farah Khan several times recently and accused her of being involved in corruption.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2351237/pti-presser-boycotted-after-fawad-journalists-verbal-spar

This reporting is a great example of the media bias in favour of the opposition. I was watching this press conference live and the so called 'journalist' was clearly out of line, not letting Fawad speak. He also took away all the mics and dropped them to the floor
 
lol. You lot continue to spread lies.

Tell us, who is her husband. Provide sources for your allegations please.

It's public information sir, a simple Google search can help in this regard
 
I think Imran Khan made a huge blunder when he married Bushra Manika. His decision may come back to bite him.
 
Her husband is Ahsan Jameel who is not part of PML-N if that's what you're hinting at

I'm glad you took my advise, now dont stop there and dig a little deeper. You will see the obvious PML N connection
 
And that concerns anyone because?

I can write a long post here but I will write it in short.

There are a lot of stories and rumors going around in social media and believe me they didn't start now, for last one year or more there are rumors and stories of corruption of people who are directly related to her. You will hear them more, once you go to smaller cities of Punjab.

Then some mysterious support for Usman Buzdar was also linked with her. Even the anchor Imran Riaz Khan highlighted his corruption, who is still a staunch supporter of PTI but nobody could touch Usman Buzdar.

Imran Khan's biggest asset was his honest, clean and corruption free image which separates him from the likes of Zardari/Nawaz etc. and MashaAllah due to this lady now people are questioning Imran's honesty.

Apart from corruption allegations, IMO she didn't help in Imran Khan's image building fact I would say she damaged Imran's reputation.

All that Jadu tona, Peeri Muridi, Pathetic superstitions i.e. not going to funerals, forcing Imran for sajdas on shrines, inaugurating the Sufi university (what the hell was that, What Pakistan need is modern and technical education and not some Phd's in dhamaliat or majawarism) etc. didn't help Imran.

Notwithstanding I am still Imran Khan supporter and want him to succeed as alternative choices like Maryam/Bilawal and Maulana etc. are horrible but sometimes it is better to accept the mistakes of your favorites.
 
Usman Buzdar denies allegations levelled against Bushra Bibi, Farah Khan

LAHORE: Former Punjab chief minister Usman Buzdar on Wednesday denied allegations levelled by the Opposition and estranged PTI leaders against PM Imran Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi and her close friend Farah Khan.

“I vehemently deny the fabricated allegations levelled by Aleem Khan, Chaudhry Sarwar and other members of the Opposition and condemn them because there is no proof,” tweeted Buzdar.

The former chief minister maintained that political transfers in Punjab during his time were solely carried out on the basis of "merit and rules and regulations”.

“The uncrowned kings of money laundering and corruption have always had a habit of levelling baseless allegations against their rivals and institutions so that they could blackmail them when they are defeated in the political arena,” claimed Buzdar.

The former chief minister said that those who have faced political defeat cannot hide their humiliation by “levelling baseless and fabricated allegations [on opponents]."

“The PML-N and its followers have not been able to bring to light a single corruption scandal against me or my cabinet in three and a half years,” claimed Buzdar, adding that no irregular contracts, letters written in the Calibri font, fake trust deeds, Maqsood chaprasi, or any of his Mayfair flats have been discovered.

“If you have proof, then show it. I worked with honesty in Punjab throughout the three and a half years,” said Buzdar.

The former chief minister said that the Opposition cannot level accusations against housewives — be it the first lady or Farah Khan — without substantial evidence.

“The only purpose is to criticise Imran Khan in any way — you will fail because no one can point a finger at Imran Khan's honesty!” said Buzdar.

Read more:

'Bushra Bibi's friend Farah Khan carried handbag worth $90,000'

Buzdar's response to the allegations has come a day after PML-N leader and former finance minister Miftah Ismail alleged that the handbag carried by Farah Khan costs $90,000.

The former minister's comment came after a picture of Farah went viral on social media.

Ismail, while addressing a press conference alongside former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, said that PML-N has been saying the same things that the estranged PTI leader Aleem Khan had previously said about Farah.

The PML-N leader alleged that the first lady’s close aide “took the money” for the transfer of civil servants in Punjab.

“Who did that money go to?” asked Ismail, adding that the PTI was claiming that Farah Khan cannot be a corrupt person as she was a “private person”.

“She can engage in corrupt activities because she is friends with the wives of public officeholders. She was someone’s frontwoman,” alleged Ismail.

Including Usman Buzdar into his broadside, Ismail said the former Punjab chief minister was “also someone’s frontman”.

“When Aleem Khan claimed to inform Imran Khan about Usman Buzdar's corruption but Imran Khan kept him, who was Buzdar paying?” wondered Ismail.

He also asked who was Farah Khan paying the bribes.

The former finance minister said that a picture was circulating yesterday showing her with a high-value bag.

“Farah Gujjar, while using a Punjab government's plane, carried a bag that was worth $90,000,” claimed Ismail. He added that in local currency, the bag was worth "Rs16.2 million".

The PML-N leader shared that the masses were told to have “one roti” instead of two, adding that people bought a single roti due to the rising wheat and sugar prices but Farah Khan’s bag was worth Rs16.2 million.

What Farah Khan did with my mother, PM Imran Khan was not right: Musa Maneka

On the other hand, First Lady Bushra Bibi’s son Musa Maneka said that what friend Farah Khan did with his mother and PM Imran Khan was "not right."

Musa told Geo News that Farah Khan has “nothing to do” with the Maneka family.

“Farah Khan has gone to Dubai to seek residence there. Our family has no link with the alleged deals done by Farah Khan,” said Musa.

Earlier sources told Geo News that the first lady’s friend, whose real name is Farah Shahzadi, reached Dubai on April 3.

Officials, privy to the knowledge, said that she used an international airline with the number EK623 to reach Dubai and used a Pakistani passport to travel to the country.

Sources added that Farah on Monday attended an Iftar dinner at the first lady’s sister Maryam Riaz’s house in Abu Dhabi.
https://www.geo.tv/latest/409902-us...tions-levelled-against-bushra-bibi-farah-khan
 
I can write a long post here but I will write it in short.

There are a lot of stories and rumors going around in social media and believe me they didn't start now, for last one year or more there are rumors and stories of corruption of people who are directly related to her. You will hear them more, once you go to smaller cities of Punjab.

Then some mysterious support for Usman Buzdar was also linked with her. Even the anchor Imran Riaz Khan highlighted his corruption, who is still a staunch supporter of PTI but nobody could touch Usman Buzdar.

Imran Khan's biggest asset was his honest, clean and corruption free image which separates him from the likes of Zardari/Nawaz etc. and MashaAllah due to this lady now people are questioning Imran's honesty.

Apart from corruption allegations, IMO she didn't help in Imran Khan's image building fact I would say she damaged Imran's reputation.

All that Jadu tona, Peeri Muridi, Pathetic superstitions i.e. not going to funerals, forcing Imran for sajdas on shrines, inaugurating the Sufi university (what the hell was that, What Pakistan need is modern and technical education and not some Phd's in dhamaliat or majawarism) etc. didn't help Imran.

Notwithstanding I am still Imran Khan supporter and want him to succeed as alternative choices like Maryam/Bilawal and Maulana etc. are horrible. Still, sometimes it is better to accept the mistakes of your favorites.

This is between them and Allah, they are not forcing any Pakistani to do it. IK himself did not do any corruption and doesn't have to. He got a lot of ways that can make him rich, he doesn't need to take the corruption route to do that. On the other hand, the three stooges are proven "Thugs" and "Soul-less" human beings who did not accept their mistakes and ran away like cowards.
 
This is between them and Allah, they are not forcing any Pakistani to do it. IK himself did not do any corruption and doesn't have to. He got a lot of ways that can make him rich, he doesn't need to take the corruption route to do that. On the other hand, the three stooges are proven "Thugs" and "Soul-less" human beings who did not accept their mistakes and ran away like cowards.

Pinky peerni at the end of the day was the first lady. Her actions matter. Instead of jadu tona had she stood for women rights or pressed imran to pass those bills that would had made a better impact.

Its a shame that our first lady was involved in stupidity that she was least bothered to do anything for the women of pakistan....

The wive of the pm or president are not small people. They have a social prestige that cna be used positivly.
 
Pinky peerni at the end of the day was the first lady. Her actions matter. Instead of jadu tona had she stood for women rights or pressed imran to pass those bills that would had made a better impact.

Its a shame that our first lady was involved in stupidity that she was least bothered to do anything for the women of pakistan....

The wive of the pm or president are not small people. They have a social prestige that cna be used positivly.

Lol, you are saying this. Can you please tell me who in the past fought for women? on the other when your beloved political leaders were killing students with the help of Gullu butt were you sleeping at that time or when in internal Sindh more than 80% of rape cases don’t get registered, you stood for them?
 
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Bushras son have also confirmed this now that farah betrayed imran and his mom
 
I can write a long post here but I will write it in short.

There are a lot of stories and rumors going around in social media and believe me they didn't start now, for last one year or more there are rumors and stories of corruption of people who are directly related to her. You will hear them more, once you go to smaller cities of Punjab.

Then some mysterious support for Usman Buzdar was also linked with her. Even the anchor Imran Riaz Khan highlighted his corruption, who is still a staunch supporter of PTI but nobody could touch Usman Buzdar.

Imran Khan's biggest asset was his honest, clean and corruption free image which separates him from the likes of Zardari/Nawaz etc. and MashaAllah due to this lady now people are questioning Imran's honesty.

Apart from corruption allegations, IMO she didn't help in Imran Khan's image building fact I would say she damaged Imran's reputation.

All that Jadu tona, Peeri Muridi, Pathetic superstitions i.e. not going to funerals, forcing Imran for sajdas on shrines, inaugurating the Sufi university (what the hell was that, What Pakistan need is modern and technical education and not some Phd's in dhamaliat or majawarism) etc. didn't help Imran.

Notwithstanding I am still Imran Khan supporter and want him to succeed as alternative choices like Maryam/Bilawal and Maulana etc. are horrible but sometimes it is better to accept the mistakes of your favorites.

Good post. Bushra Bibi pushed Pakistan towards illiteracy, backwardness, and pseudo-science by vouching for Sufism, promoting faith healers such as Ghous-e-Azam who according to his followers flew, walked on water, brought people to life and healed people. Not to mention that Imran Khan due to her wife’s influence spent billions on opening Sufi research centers where pupils would do research on the lives of mystics and faith healers who flew from Baghdad to Bukhara in an instant! On numerous occasions, Khan said that we should look at the lives of mystics and faith healers for guidance.

In this age, I thought Khan would open state of the art universities and research centers which would usher in an era of science and technology. How wrong I was!
 
PTI corruption stories have started to come forward from the party members themselves.

Till now, this what has been gathered:

Farah Khan - this story is just the beginning. Buzdar, Maneka Nexus so close to PM house will be a huge storm

Amir Kiyani - bribery to raise drug prices, removed as minister made General Secretary of the Party

Another Health Minister - corruption came to light just removed no action taken

Sugar Scandal - allowing export, to subsidy, to import (everyone made money in that value chain)

Wheat Scandal - pretty much the same and how did in one year Pakistan go from excess wheat production to importer?

Peshawar BRT Irregularity - quashed

Rawalpindi Ring Road - Zulfi is still free and chilling even after corruption report came to light.

Billion Tree Tsunami - multiple stories of corruption have and continue to come through

Among many other garbage whatsapp forwards (that has become the favorite past time for many Pakistanis), I received this and looks to be shallow and superficial on many counts but the ones in bold trumps all of what you stated in OP.

I will gladly choose the small thief.


1. Made us win only ODI World Cup

2. Made 3 x free Cancer hospitals by begging and running in entire country and world

3. Got Separated from his family & kids and left London luxurious life for Pak, unlike PMLN who left Pak for luxurious life in London with kids

What he did after coming in Govt despite everyone in system against him (52 things what I remember & could jot down)

1. Promised to strike back India ���� if it attacks Pak - Next day 2 Indian jets were down & Abhinandan here

2. Ensured no Drone attack in his tenure against 400 drone attacks in PPP & PMLN

3. Started 3 big dams against 41 rental plants of PPP & PMLN, meaning 70% country running on generator for kickbacks still sucking Pakistan with rising fuel prices

4. Raised Exports to record levels in 3 years, which were stuck to 21 Billion USD in last 10 years of PPP & PMLN

5. Fought Islamophobia (hate speech’s against Prophet and targeting Muslims for Hijab and beard) at UN and every forum & got it recognized by UN, showing his extreme Love for Prophet and Islam

6. Labelled Modi as Hitler and BJP as Nazi party at UN Address to World Presidents, where no one else even uttered a word when even Kalbhoshan was arrested

7. Got Rikodiq 11 Billion USD penalty by PPP turned into 9 Billion USD investment by same company

8. Got PIA operational loss to zero

9. Huge turnout in Construction industry with more than 6000 big projects started providing 8 Lac new jobs, even when Corona was at peak

10. Record Textile sector exports

11. Billion tress Tsunami (2 billion already planted) when trees were wiped out and forest ministry was most expensive ministry on sale and no one ever thought of Climate change turning Pakistan into desert with rising temperatures, funny thing it was (now Pakistan Presiding member of World Environment & Climate Change Body)

12. Bumper crops production, wheat, sugar, cotton, rice which were diminished earlier

13. 2 x new big canals after 50 yr and work at full swing

14. J-10 Fighter to PAF after 1983 no fighter inducted except JF-17

15. Compelled Banks to provide lowest mortgage for house (billions already given to poor)

16. Record production of Cars, tractors, motorcycles

17. Countrywide Medical /health insurance to every poor family

18. 150 x Shelter /food to poor (Panahgah) when he saw a photo of poor family sleeping in winter on footpath

19. Single National curriculum System in entire country against 10%(A levels and English schools elite) ruling the entire country

20. Online Citizen portal giving common citizen to nab the corrupt system of Administration
(Over 4.5 Million people linked with system & satisfied).

21. Fought with Trump on tweet after Trump blamed Pakistan for terrorism, compelled him to invite Imran Khan as state guest in USA

22. Address to 40,000 Pakistanis Jalsa in USA to show his strength to Trump that he isn’t the one reading from Chits or Inviting him on Aalo Qeema

23. Ended US war in Afghanistan and throwing all anti Pakistan elements out of Afghanistan

24. Got 3 Billion USD through Roshan Digital accounts from overseas Pakistan

25. Increased Foreign remittances to 31 Billion US Dollars from 19 Billion US Dollars

26. Said “Absolutely Not” to big powers where everyone lied flat on only one telephone call

27. Controlled Corona & evaded lockdown despite all pressure, compelled WHO / UN to say
“Learn from Pakistan”

28. Visited Russian President after 25 years & turned 30 minutes speech to 3 hours despite starting of war the same day

29. Stunted Pakistani rude Ambassadors online / live to listen to Pakistanis at their consulates otherwise they will be back home

30. Started multiple tourism projects /jobs and Discover Pakistan Channel & Skardu International Airport

31. Pakistan Unemployment lowest in entire region

32. New HD PTV Channel News

33. Pakistani domestic cricket re-haul.

34. No buying of News channels and Anchors like PMLN

35. IT (computers software) sector at its peak with over 2 Billion USD exports (100 % Jump) & over 5 Lacs new jobs & free lancers

36. Over 1,50,000 new companies registered (10 times more than previous Govts)

37. Multiple new Universities & Rehmat Ul Almeen Authority

38. All major cases against Women solved & criminals arrested and given death sentence (Sialkot Motorway, Islamabad Noor Muqadam, Usman Mirza E-11 videos)

39. Relations with Iran, China, Russia, KSA all equal unlike previous grouping

40. Never lived in PM house unlike previous who not only lived in PM house but made their own houses as Camp houses to bear expenses at state expense

41. No lavish foreign tours and traveling on local PIA Flights or PAF small plane unlike special Boeing with hundreds of family members and anchors on state expense

42. Merged poor FATA with KpK, so that no one dares to attack a region know as lawless tribal area on Pak-Afghan border

43. Won 2 Additional Govts in GB & AJK to prove its party of all Pakistani nation unlike PMLN of Punjab & PPP of poor rural Sindh

44. Got First National Security Policy of Pakistan by genius man “Dr Moeed Pirzada”, National Security Advisor who was called a Pakistani Intellectual Spy in USA Universities for last 30 years indeed

45. Made a Doctor President of Pakistan instead of Mr 10 percent and sad to say the one who Owned Dahi Bhallay bakery

46. No corruption case against him. Tax collection at its peak (Rs 6000 Billion).

47. Told truth to entire Pakistan that yes we had a PIA Crash as many pilots had fake licesnse, though we had to suffer but Alhumdulilah no crash since then

48. Gave Ehsas programme (over 100 programmes) to eliminate poverty and called as 4th best programme in world by World Bank

49. Loan of over Rs 30-50 Billion given to youth (Kamyab Jawan) instead of laptops for publicity

50. First time mobile phones production in Pakistan, now over 70% mobiles produced in Pakistan. Electric bikes factories and computer processors also started

51. Severe action against smuggling, controlling now 50 % smuggling by fencing of borders. New Industry at rise in every field including tryes factory inaugurated yesterday (only which had 3 Billion Dollars smuggling)


*Yes he did something wrong

He arrested Aleem Dar and threw out Jahangir Tareen when both were found involved or just blamed in sugar hoarding and making money beyond means
Imran Khan Govt who never bowed and cried infront of any power except Allah & only rushed to Rosa-e-Rasool bear footed for help with unstoppable tears for his countryman. But sorry our people & system does not need such people to rule us.

*WHAT A LOSS COMING SOON TO OUR COUNTRY… AS IT AGAIN IS BOUND TO SLIP BACK INTO A DEEP DARK CESSPOOL OF LOOTING AND MEGA CORRUPTION AGAIN & AGAIN!!!!!!!!?????
 
Following multiple reports and claims of her alleged involvement in corruption and hoarding wealth, Farah Khan, who is a close friend of Bushra Bibi, finally broke her silence and denied all the accusations.

Farah Khan - who is also known as Farah Shahzadi - said in a statement issued on her official social media accounts that she condemns all accusations and rumours about her and her family.

She claimed that she has never been involved in politics or been in a position to interfere in the government's affairs.

"I outrightly condemn all accusations and rumors with regards to myself and my family. I have neither involved myself in politics nor was I ever in a position to interfere in Governmental affairs. Those who have attempted to tarnish my character must remember their sisters," Farah wrote.

Farah further stated that her husband has clarified the information about their business and people related to her have also denounced the allegations.

Saying that she and her family have been distressed due to the allegations levelled against her, Farah requested the public to stop spreading "rumours" and linking them to her.

"My family has been in a constant state of distress and suffering. For God's sake! Please stop spreading rumors and connecting me and my family with such hearsay."

GEO
 
It has been repirting she hoarded dollars and travelled without declaring are dollars

If this is true, just shows pti is no different. Sugar hoarding, and now cash hoarding is done by these people.

Imran calls about mafia when infact it was his people that go to his house who were the mafia.

Article 6 needs to be bought against him now
 
It has been repirting she hoarded dollars and travelled without declaring are dollars

If this is true, just shows pti is no different. Sugar hoarding, and now cash hoarding is done by these people.

Imran calls about mafia when infact it was his people that go to his house who were the mafia.

Article 6 needs to be bought against him now

You should read your own posts sometimes bro.
 
Imran Khan promised ‘new Pakistan’ but members of his inner circle secretly moved millions offshore

In 2018, Imran Khan, the Pakistani cricketing legend turned anti-corruption campaigner finally broke through.

After more than two decades in the political wilderness, the charismatic Oxford-educated media star seized on the publication of the Panama Papers, the 2016 journalistic exposé that revealed the offshore secrets of the global elite. Among the findings: The children of Pakistan’s sitting prime minister secretly owned a string of luxury London apartments.

Riding a wave of public outrage, Khan led protests around the country and a sit-in at the residence of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, demanding that he step down. With the support of the military establishment, Khan propelled his reformist party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), or Pakistan Movement for Justice, past its rivals in the 2018 national elections and propelled himself into the prime minister’s office in Islamabad.

In a televised victory speech, Khan promised a new era.

“We will establish supremacy of the law,” he said. “Whoever violates the law, we will act against them. Our state institutions will be so strong that they will stop corruption. Accountability will start with me, then my ministers, and then it will go from there.”

Now leaked documents reveal that key members of Khan’s inner circle, including cabinet ministers, their families and major financial backers have secretly owned an array of companies and trusts holding millions of dollars of hidden wealth. Military leaders have been implicated as well. The documents contain no suggestion that Khan himself owns offshore companies.

Among those whose holdings have been exposed are Khan’s finance minister, Shaukat Fayaz Ahmed Tarin, and his family, and the son of Khan’s former adviser for finance and revenue, Waqar Masood Khan. The records also reveal the offshore dealings of a top PTI donor, Arif Naqvi, who is facing fraud charges in the United States.

The files show how Chaudhry Moonis Elahi, a key political ally of Imran Khan’s, planned to put the proceeds from an allegedly corrupt business deal into a secret trust, concealing them from Pakistan’s tax authorities. Elahi did not respond to ICIJ’s repeated requests for comment. Today, a family spokesman told ICIJ’s media partners that, “due to political victimisation misleading interpretations and data have been circulated in files for nefarious reasons.” He added that the family’s assets “are declared as per applicable law”.

In one of several offshore holdings involving military leaders and their families, a luxury London apartment was transferred from the son of a famous Indian movie director to the wife of a three-star general. The general told ICIJ the property purchase was disclosed and proper; his wife didn’t reply.

The revelations are part of the Pandora Papers, a new global investigation into the shadowy offshore financial system that allows multinational corporations, the rich, famous and powerful to avoid taxes and otherwise shield their wealth. The probe is based on more than 11.9 million confidential files from 14 offshore services firms leaked to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and shared with 150 news organizations around the world.

The window into the personal finances of individual Pakistani generals is especially rare and provides a glimpse at how top military officers – known in Pakistan as “The Establishment” – use offshore to quietly enrich themselves while maintaining, until now, the military’s image as a bulwark against civilian corruption.

In the 48 hours leading up to the publication of the Pandora Papers, a Pakistani television station, ARY-News, reported that, “the owner of two offshore companies registered at a similar address as of Prime Minister Imran Khan has revealed that they were registered by him on a different address and denied any role of the premier in this regard.” The story also attributed the information to “a database of the offshore companies.”

ARY-News is not an ICIJ partner and doesn’t have access to ICIJ data.

In its reporting prior to publication, ICIJ had asked Khan about the same companies. A Khan spokesman told ICIJ that the prime minister had no link to either, adding that two houses in the same neighborhood share an address, providing a map as evidence.

The spokesman also told ARY-News that Khan denied any connection to the companies, adding that their owner “never met Imran Khan face to face and it may however be possible that they had attended an extended family function.”

The Pandora Papers investigation exposes civilian government and military leaders who have been hiding vast amounts of wealth in a country plagued by widespread poverty and tax avoidance.

The newly leaked records reveal the use of offshore services by Pakistan’s elites that rivals the findings of the Panama Papers, which led to Sharif’s downfall and helped propel Imran Khan to power three years ago.

Today, a few hours before the Pandora Papers’ publication, Khan’s spokesperson told a press conference that the prime minister, “has no offshore company but if any of his ministers [or] advisers have it will be their individual acts and they will have to be held accountable.”


An unaccountable military elite
Khan’s anti-corruption rhetoric resonated in Pakistan, where the military has pointed to what it calls the corruption and ineptitude of civilian politicians to justify overthrowing democratically elected governments three times since the country’s founding in 1947.

Military autocracies have ruled Pakistan for almost half the country’s history. They have been bolstered by support from the U.S and NATO countries, which have relied on Pakistan’s support as a bulwark against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and, later, the Taliban.

The military also claims legitimacy as the nation’s protector against longtime adversary and nuclear rival India.

Over the decades, the military and its secretive spy agency, Inter-Services Intelligence, have repeatedly stoked anti-India animus, even at the cost of angering Pakistan’s Western allies.

Foreign policy analysts have accused the military of playing a double game, receiving billions of dollars in U.S military support while continuing to work with members of the Afghan Taliban.

One legacy of colonial rule is the military’s wealth. The military’s combined business holdings amount to Pakistan’s largest conglomerate, and it controls 12% of the country’s land. Many of the landholdings are owned by current or former senior leaders.

The Pandora Papers reveal that in 2007, the wife of Gen. Shafaat Ullah Shah, then one of Pakistan’s leading generals and a former aide to President Pervez Musharraf, acquired a $1.2 million apartment in London through a discreet offshore transaction.

The property was transferred to Gen. Shah’s wife by an offshore company owned by Akbar Asif, a wealthy businessman who has opened restaurants in London and Dubai. Asif is the son of the Indian film director K Asif. The younger Asif once met with Musharraf at London’s Dorchester Hotel to ask for an exception to Pakistan’s 40-year ban on Indian films to allow the release there of one of his father’s most acclaimed movies. Musharraf granted the exception and later lifted the ban.

The leaked documents show that Asif has owned a multimillion-dollar property portfolio through a web of offshore companies.

One of those companies, called Talah Ltd. and registered in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), was used to transfer the London apartment to Shafaat Shah’s wife. Talah bought an apartment near the Canary Wharf financial district in 2006. The next year, Asif transferred ownership of the company to Fariha Shah.

Asif’s sister, Heena Kausar, is the widow of Iqbal Mirchi, a senior figure in a leading organised crime group, D-company. Mirchi was at the time under sanction as a drug trafficker by the U.S. Before his death in 2013, Mirchi was one of India’s most wanted men.

Gen. Shah told ICIJ that the purchase of the London apartment had been made through a former army colleague then acting as a consultant to London real estate firms, not through any personal connection to Asif. Gen. Shah said the flat “was named” to his wife because “I already had properties in my name while she did not have any and to balance tax deductions.”

Shah said that his wife has never met Asif and that he met him just once, while an aide to Musharaff, when Asif briefly lobbied the president for his father’s film “in the corridors of Dorchester Hotel when he had accompanied the hairstylist, who had come to cut Mrs Musharraf’s hair.”

Insights into the private wealth of top military officers and their families are exceedingly rare; journalists who have written about the military within Pakistan have been jailed, tortured and killed.

The Pandora Papers also reveal that Raja Nadir Pervez, a retired army lieutenant colonel and former government minister, owned International Finance & Equipment Ltd, a BVI-registered company. In the leaked files, the firm is involved in machinery and related businesses in India, Thailand, Russia and China. Records show that in 2003, Pervez transferred his shares in the company to a trust that controls several offshore companies.

One of the trust’s beneficiaries is a British arms dealer. According to U.K. court documents, one of the trust’s other companies has helped broker arms sales from Belgian manufacturer FN Herstal SA to Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd., a state-owned Indian defense company.

While he owned International Finance & Equipment, Pervez also held several high-level positions in Pakistan’s government. He was elected to the National Assembly in 1985 and later joined Khan’s party. Pervez did not respond to reporters’ questions.

Another influential former military leader who shows up in the leaked documents is Maj. Gen. Nusrat Naeem, the ISI’s onetime director general of counterintelligence. He owned a BVI company, Afghan Oil & Gas Ltd, that was registered in 2009, shortly after his retirement. He said that the company had been set up by a friend and that he didn’t use it for any financial transactions.

Islamabad police later charged Naeem with fraud related to the attempted purchase of a steel mill for $1.7 million. The case was dropped.

The Pandora Papers also bring to light the notable offshore holdings of close relatives of three senior military figures.

Umar and Ahad Khattak, sons of the former head of Pakistan’s air force, Abbas Khattak, in 2010 registered a BVI company to invest what documents call “family business earnings” in stocks, bonds, mutual funds and real estate.

The Khattaks did not respond to reporters’ questions.

In an example involving intergenerational wealth transfer, Shahnaz Sajjad Ahmad inherited a fortune from her father, a retired lieutenant general, through an offshore trust that owns two London apartments, purchased in 1997 and 2011 in Knightsbridge, a short walk from Harrods. She, in turn, set up a trust for her daughters in 2003 in Guernsey, a tax haven in the English Channel. Her father was a favorite of Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan, the country’s first military dictator (1958-1969). After her father retired from the army, he founded one of Pakistan’s biggest business conglomerates. Ayub Khan’s son later married into the family and sits on the boards of several of the group’s businesses.

Shahnaz did not respond to ICIJ’s requests for comment.

Taken together, the findings offer a portrait of an unaccountable military elite with extensive personal and family offshore holdings.

‘A defining moment’
As Pakistan’s ultimate political arbiter, the military would eventually test Imran Khan’s reformist ideals.

Born in 1952, Khan was the son of a Lahore civil engineer, and he enjoyed the privileges of Pakistan’s insular, and insulated, upper class. When the electricity failed, elites could turn on generators. If hospitals were substandard, they flew abroad for care.

“I was from that privileged class that was not affected by the general deterioration in the country,” Khan wrote in his 2011 autobiography, “Pakistan: A Personal History”.

Khan’s elite boarding school, Aitchison College, was named for the colonial administrator who founded it. Lessons were in English; boys caught speaking Urdu during school hours were fined.

The education system replicated colonial values, Khan wrote, teaching elites that they should “look upon the masses with contempt” and that “the natives were not to be trusted.”

As a young man, he befriended future leaders of Pakistan, meeting Nawaz Sharif at a cricket club, stopping by for Sunday cheese and canape parties at the Oxford University lodgings of another future Pakistani prime minister, Benazir Bhutto. He also developed a reputation as a playboy and a denizen of London’s nightclubs.

Khan played his first cricket match for Pakistan’s national team in 1971, when he was just 18, became captain at the age of 29 and, 10 years later, led the team to victory in the 1992 World Cup.

In a country passionate about cricket, Khan’s athletic feats made him a national hero – and drew the attention of politicians hoping to capitalize on his popularity. Two of the Pakistan’s military leaders – Generals Musharraf and Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq – and Sharif, the three-time civilian prime minister, invited him to join their governments. He refused them all, later declaring in his autobiography that each administration was either incompetent or corrupt.

He wrote that he entered politics after the experience of building a cancer hospital in his mother’s memory in 1994 left him stunned both by the generosity of ordinary Pakistanis and the failings of their government: “I discovered how hard it was to achieve anything in Pakistan while also battling bureaucracy and corruption.”

In 1996, Khan founded the PTI party, vowing to root out corruption, address wealth inequality and break the hold of the country’s two political dynasties – those of the Bhutto and Sharif families – which he claimed ruled Pakistan like a “fiefdom.”

Among the early targets of Khan’s anti-corruption campaign was another powerful family, the Elahis, known in Pakistan as the Chaudhrys of Gujrat.

After Musharraf forcibly ousted Prime Minister Sharif in 1999, during his second term, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi, a prominent political figure, organized the Pakistan Muslim League-Q to support the coup. The PML-Q, known for backing Pakistan’s military governments, remains closely aligned with the military.

Over the years Pakistan’s anti-corruption agencies have launched and dropped several investigations into his business dealings. Around 2002, Khan petitioned the national bank to investigate loans to Elahi’s company which had allegedly been written off. At one point he called him “the biggest dacoit in Punjab,” using an Urdu word for “bandit.”

Despite being a national hero and benefiting from well-funded campaigns powered by the enthusiastic support of Pakistanis abroad, Khan remained a political outsider, in part because he refused to make alliances with forces he called corrupt.

Middle-class and other reform-minded voters flocked to his 2013 campaign, waving cricket bats. And Khan gained a powerful ally: the military, then in a power struggle with both mainstream civilian factions. But the PTI gained just 35 of the 342 seats in the National Assembly that year.

Then came the Panama Papers.

The revelations about then-Prime Minister Sharif and his family’s London real estate holdings, followed by the discovery that his oldest daughter forged documents in an attempt to cover up her ownership, played perfectly to Khan’s anti-corruption message and turbocharged his political fortunes.

“The leaks are God-sent,” Khan said at the time. Taking stock of the impact on the country’s ruling elite a year later, he declared, “This is a defining moment in the history of Pakistan.”

Pakistan’s Supreme Court soon disqualified Sharif from office for falling short of constitutional requirements to be “truthful and trustworthy.” The ISI was involved in the investigation of Sharif. He was later sentenced to 10 years in prison on related corruption charges.

In the 2018 elections, Khan’s PTI secured a fourfold increase in National Assembly seats, bringing the party to the brink of power. Throngs of his supporters danced outside the party’s headquarters in Islamabad.

But Khan hadn’t won the outright majority and needed to form a government. Sharif and Bhutto’s parties, the target of years of his attacks, were not an option.

That left a coalition of smaller parties, led by the Pakistan Muslim League-Q, the Elahis’ party. Khan made the deal.

A fateful political alliance
Since taking office, Khan has continued to deploy anti-corruption rhetoric and rail against elites who, he has said on Twitter, “come to power and plunder the country.”

But analysts say Khan has disappointed his reform-minded supporters and has become widely viewed as a figurehead. “He doesn’t have a problem with the military ruling the country while they pretend that he’s in charge,” Aqil Shah, a visiting academic at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,told ICIJ.

Khan’s spokesperson, Shabhaz Gill, told ICIJ that the “PTI believed in the separation of powers,” and the military came under the power of the executive branch of the state.

The Pandora Papers reveal that Khan has surrounded himself with people – cabinet ministers and their families, donors and other political allies – who have holdings hidden offshore.

Shaukat Tarin, Khan’s finance minister, and members of Tarin’s family, own four offshore companies. According to Tariq Fawad Malik, a financial consultant who handled the paperwork on the companies, they were set up as part of the Tarin family’s intended investment in a bank with a Saudi business. He said that, “as a mandatory prerequisite by [the] regulator, we engaged with the Central Bank of Pakistan to obtain their ’in-principle’ approval for the said strategic investment.” The deal didn’t proceed.

Tarin didn’t respond to ICIJ’s questions. In a statement issued the day of the Pandora Papers’ publication, Tarin said: “The off-shore companies mentioned were incorporated as part of the fund raising process for my Bank.”

Omer Bakhtyar, the brother of Khan’s minister for industries, Makhdum Khusro Bakhtyar, transferred a $1 million apartment in the Chelsea area of London to his elderly mother through an offshore company in 2018. The state anti-corruption agency has been investigating allegations that his family’s wealth inexplicably “ballooned” since Bhaktyar first became a minister in Pervez Musharaff’s government in 2004.

In a written statement to ICIJ, Makhdum Bakhtyar said that the anti-corruption agency’s investigation was founded on baseless allegations which had underestimated his family’s past wealth, and that it has so far not resulted in a formal complaint.

The son of Waqar Masood Khan, Khan’s chief adviser for finance and revenue between 2019 and 2020, co-owned a company based in the British Virgin Islands. Masood resigned in August amid a policy dispute. Khan told ICIJ that he did not know what his son’s company did. He said his son lived a modest life, and was not his financial dependent.

And Khan’s former minister for water resources, Faisal Vawda, set up an offshore company in 2012 to invest in U.K. properties, the Pandora Papers show. He resigned in March amid a controversy over his status as a dual U.S.-Pakistan national. Vawda told ICIJ that he has declared all worldwide assets held in his name to Pakistani tax authorities.

Gill, Khan’s spokesperson, said that Khan had passed an executive order requiring unelected members of his cabinet to declare their assets, in addition to the asset disclosures already required of members of the National Assembly under Pakistani law.

Khan’s financial backers are also prominent in the files.

Source: https://www.icij.org/investigations...an-imran-khan-prime-minister-allies-offshore/
 
Six prominent figures in the former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government, including some bureaucrats, were put on the ‘stop list’ by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to prevent them from leaving the country, sources said on Monday.

According to the sources, the FIA had put the names of six people – three bureaucrats and former advisers – in the list. They added that the information about these individuals would be provided to the airports and border security checkpoints.

They are Azam Khan, principal secretary to former prime minister Imran Khan, former advisers Shahbaz Shabbir and Shehzad Akbar, FIA Director Lahore Muhammad Rizwan, former director general Anti-Corruption, Punjab, Gohar Nafees and PTI’s social media team member Arsalan Khalid.

A senior FIA official also confirmed that six people had been placed on the stop list, adding that immigration officials had been told that if any one of them wanted to leave the country they should be stopped.

The official said that their system was fully computerised, therefore, the names or the lists could be automatically uploaded from the FIA headquarters. He added that when a passenger’s data landed in the system, the FIA immigration could take action.

Talking to The Express Tribune in Lahore, FIA Lahore Director Muhammad Rizwan strongly denied the rumours that he had appointed a blue-eyed officer to the immigration section at the Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore.

Rizwan, who was heading the team, which had been investigating important cases, including the sugar scandal, was notified to go on leave on April 8, and his leave was approved from April 11. On the first day of his leave, orders for the transfer of Inspector Shahid Ali to the airport emerged.

Rizwan said that the Lahore director had been responsible for such appointments since 2019, and all the appointed officials were “honest and dutiful”. He added that his leave officially started from Monday, therefore he carried out his official duties till the evening of Sunday.

Express Tribune
 
The Islamabad High Court on Tuesday suspended the Federal Investigation Agency's (FIA) order placing the names of key aides of former prime minister Imran Khan – including his former adviser on interior and accountability Shahzad Akbar and special assistant on political communication Shahbaz Gill and four others – on the "stop list".

According to media reports, the FIA had a day ago placed six key members of the former PTI government — Gill; Akbar; Imran Khan's focal person on digital media, Dr Arsalan Khalid; PM's former principal secretary Azam Khan; Punjab Anti Corruption Director-General Gohar Nafees; and Mohammad Rizwan — on the "stop list".

Any person placed on the "stop list" is not allowed to leave the country.

Akbar filed a petition with the IHC on Tuesday, seeking revocation of the FIA move that bars him and others from foreign travel.

Akbar and Gill later appeared before the court as the plea was taken up for hearing.

During the proceedings, IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah remarked that the court had already declared the "black list" illegal. Akbar urged the court to summon the FIA chief and inquire from him on whose directions his name was placed on the "no-fly list".

He said in case he had committed a crime, "there should be an application moved [to request such a move]".

The court, while referring to Gill and Akbar, asked whether the duo had plans to go abroad by tomorrow. "We are seeking a reply from the FIA tomorrow," Justice Minallah said.

The IHC then sought a reply from the interior secretary and the FIA chief and adjourned the hearing till Wednesday.

Earlier, Akbar in his petition, a copy of which is available with Dawn.com, made the Ministry of Interior, FIA director general, and FIA Immigration additional director general as respondents.

He pointed out in the petition that he was placed on the no-fly list "at about 1.55am", just after voting on the no-confidence motion in the National Assembly had taken place, which he said "showed malafide on part of the respondents, who acted at the behest of someone behind the scene without having an inquiry of complaint by any party."

He urged the court to declare the FIA's act void and unconstitutional and order an inquiry into it.

In a statement after the hearing, Akbar said the court had sought replies from the FIA chief and the interior secretary by 10:30am on Wednesday, asking them why the names were placed on the list after voting on the no-trust move against former prime minister Imran Khan and on whose instruction these names were added since there was no government in place at the time.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1684653/i...-akbar-shahbaz-gill-and-others-to-no-fly-list
 
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has opened an inquiry against former prime minister Imran Khan on the complaint of selling an expensive gifted necklace to a jeweler and depositing a few hundred thousand rupees in the national exchequer.

According to sources, the expensive necklace was sold to a jeweler through the former minister’s special assistant, Zulfikar Bukhari.

Experts said that selling the necklace for Rs180 million and then depositing a few hundred thousand rupees in the national exchequer was illegal.

Express Tribune
 
PTI government was the most corrupt government in Pakistan’s history.
 
Islamabad High Court (IHC) Chief Justice Athar Minallah rebuked Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) officials on Wednesday over their failure to abide by the court's directive of temporarily removing the names of two key aides of former prime minister Imran Khan — Shahbaz Gill and Mirza Shahzad Akbar — from the no-fly list and ordered that PTI leaders names be taken off the "stop list" immediately.

"The government should demonstrate that it will not take actions based on revenge," Justice Minallah said, adding that the court would not allow it. He further directed the FIA director general (DG) not to "harass" anyone.

He made these remarks while hearing petitions filed by Gill and Akbar, who have sought the revocation of the FIA move that bars them from travelling abroad.

Their names, along with those of four other PTI members — namely Imran Khan's focal person on digital media, Dr Arsalan Khalid; ex-PM Imran's principal secretary Azam Khan; Punjab Anti Corruption Director-General Gohar Nafees; and FIA Punjab Zone Director General Mohammad Rizwan — were added to the no-fly list earlier this week.

Subsequently, Gill and Akbar had approached the IHC on the matter and the court had provided them interim relief yesterday (Tuesday), suspending the FIA order to place their names on the no-fly list.

At today's hearing, FIA officials told the court that the PTI members' names were put on the "stop list" amid the "emerging circumstances in the country".

"What had happened? Had a martial law been imposed?" Justice Minallah questioned.

At that, the officials told the court that the complaint over which the PTI members' names were included in the list was received on April 8.

However, at the previous hearing, the petitioners' counsel had argued that his clients' names were placed on the list at around 2am on April 10 — immediately after the National Assembly passed a vote of no confidence against former prime minister Imran Khan.

The FIA further told the court today that the complaint was forwarded by the FIA Islamabad Zone. They added that Akbar's and Gill's names had been added to the list "for having assets beyond means".

These statements earned the FIA rebuke from Justice Minallah, who said: "What do you mean? Did the previous (PTI) government open these cases against them (PTI members)? Be serious."

"Since when has the FIA become so independent to register cases against people from the incumbent government?" the judge added. "Don't embarrass yourself. Bear in mind that this constitutional court will not let you do all this. The court will not allow all this to happen."

He said the new government should "demonstrate that it will not take actions based on revenge".

"This court has been a witness to what all the FIA has done over the past two years ... It is unfortunate that every government uses the FIA," the IHC chief justice said.

When the petitioners' counsel told the court that the names of the PTI members were still on the no-fly list, despite the court's directive from the previous day, Justice Minallah asked, "What is the law for adding names to the stop list?"

At that point, Akbar urged the judge to question FIA officials on whether they had initiated inquiries against civil servants whose names were on the list.

The officials told the court that two inquiries had been registered.

As for the delay in the removal of PTI members' names from the list, the officials said they had received the court order late and had left to offer Taraweeh prayers by the time the order reached them.

They then assured the court that its directive would be followed.

Terming the matter "serious", Justice Minallah directed the officials to ensure that Gill's and Akbar's names were taken off the list immediately.

He further directed the FIA DG that "no one should be harassed".

Justice Minallah sought a report on the matter from the FIA DG and interior secretary at the next hearing on April 18.

The petition and the order
In his petition, Akbar pointed out that he was placed on the no-fly list "at about 1.55am", just after voting on the no-confidence motion in the National Assembly had taken place, which he said "showed malafide on part of the respondents, who acted at the behest of someone behind the scene without having an inquiry of complaint by any party."

He urged the court to declare the FIA's act void and unconstitutional and order an inquiry into it.

Akbar made the Ministry of Interior, FIA DG, and FIA Immigration additional DG as respondents.

In its order issued on the petition yesterday, the IHC had directed that "the operation of the no fly list/PNIL to the extent of the petitioners and other three officials — Muhammad Azam Khan, Muhammad Gohar Nafees and Arsalan Khalid — shall remain suspended."

It had also sought explanations from the respondents as to "who had authorised the placing of the names of the petitioners and other three officials closely associated with the former premier on the list" as there was no government in place when the names were placed on the list.

"They are expected to satisfy the court that the action was not based on victimisation," the court order read.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1684815/i...e-shahbaz-gill-shahzad-akbar-from-no-fly-list
 
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday accused PTI chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan of selling gifts received during foreign visits, ARY News reported.

Prime Minister Sharif made these claims during a meeting with senior journalists at PM House on Friday.

“I can confirm you that Imran Khan took gifts worth Rs140 million from Toshakhana and sold them in Dubai,” he said, adding that valuable state gifts include diamond jewellery, bracelets and watches.

As per the country’s law, any gift received from dignitaries of a foreign state must be put in the state depository or the Toshakhana.

The prime minister also termed reports regarding closure of Ehsaas program, panagahs [shelter homes] and as baseless. “Govt will not close panagahs,” he added.

In September 2021, former SAPM Shahbaz Gill refuted allegations and said that gifts received by Prime Minister Imran Khan during foreign visits had been deposited to Toshakhana.

He was responding to a debate on social media regarding secrecy maintained in the gifts received by the then premier during official tours.

It is pertinent to mention here that cases are pending in the Pakistan courts against former prime ministers and a president including Asif Ali Zardari, Nawaz Sharif and Yusuf Raza Gilani regarding gifts received by them during official tours.

Ex-PM Nawaz Sharif, former president Asif Ali Zardari and former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gillani are named in a reference for allegedly obtaining luxury vehicles from the treasury by paying 15 percent of the actual price.

https://arynews.tv/pm-shehbaz-accuses-imran-khan-of-selling-toshakhana-gifts/
 
The sum total of all Don Shehbaz can find on Imran Khan.

Just wait bhai jaan. It will all come out eventually. Either way, corruption is corruption whether its for a few rs or a few lakh rs. Please don't give up on your staunch principles are start defending corruption now.

Also, don't forget in the end the undoing of Nawaz was an iqama from Dubai and not the corruption allegations.
 
Just wait bhai jaan. It will all come out eventually. Either way, corruption is corruption whether its for a few rs or a few lakh rs. Please don't give up on your staunch principles are start defending corruption now.

Also, don't forget in the end the undoing of Nawaz was an iqama from Dubai and not the corruption allegations.

Remember they claimed IK stole millions from the cancer hospital back in 2012. Nooras were then in power for 5 years, any prosecutions, never mind convictions.
 
Dhaaga khol rahey hai.

Yes, they are desperate and will look for anything. Let's hope you remember the cancer hospital allegations. Any news of prosecutions, its been 10 years. If IK has stolen anything, he should be hanged. But you guys with no morals are just desperate. Can you explain where the 25bn in SSs accounts came from?
 
It's all slowly coming out now.

No man, things are coming out at Shehbaz Speed. Tosha khana is just tip of iceberg. Watch out for a money laundering case ($2m) & a real estate scam (Rs50b) in coming days. IK has direct involvement in both. Foreign funding case verdict also to be announced right after Eid.
 
No man, things are coming out at Shehbaz Speed. Tosha khana is just tip of iceberg. Watch out for a money laundering case ($2m) & a real estate scam (Rs50b) in coming days. IK has direct involvement in both. Foreign funding case verdict also to be announced right after Eid.

You can make as many fake cases as you like. No one believes the imports. I found it funny that you talk about money laundering when SS has a 25bn case which he admits to. The Foreign funding case has no legs, just a fine at best but what's going to happen to Nooras and PPP when they have no records of their funding. Do your best, the public have seen through you corrupt, imported losers
 
Imran is a bit of a free loader, this is well known. He relies heavily on party donors and well wishers to keep himself going. As I have said previously its all well known that he disappears when a bill is to be paid and junior party members/hangers on are compelled to stump up the costs.

He is not by any means 'corrupt' but it won't surprise me if minor discrepancies are found in his dealings or those of his close aides.

In the full interests of the public all allegations including those levelled against the PDM should be investigated fully. We will see how much PMLN jump up and down when their full dealings are laid bare...
 
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan had purchased at least four expensive gifts at one fifth - Rs21 million - of their government-assessed rates of Rs102 million before the federal cabinet revised the rules and increased the price tags in December 2018, sources told The Express Tribune.

An expensive watch was among the four gifts that Imran Khan had decided to retain after paying their nominal price, a senior government official revealed on Friday, who said that the other three gifts include a pen, ring and cufflinks.

The assessed value of the watch was Rs85 million while the pen’s worth was estimated to be Rs15 million, the ring Rs9 million and the cufflinks Rs6 million.

The sources also disclosed that the new government has also found details of some gifts received during the previous government, including a gold-plated weapon, missing from the list.

Moreover, former PM Khan had bought these gifts under the rules defined by the federal cabinet – the Procedure for the Acceptance and Disposal of Gifts – a process that had also been followed by his predecessors to retain gifts given to them by foreign dignitaries.

However, the rules were last amended on December 18, 2018 – after the former premier had already purchased the gifts under the old rules.

It is pertinent to note here that the assessed value is often far lower than the market price of the gift and has remained a focus of investigations in the past.

The revelations come as the newly-formed government and the former ruling party spar over the way the gifts were handled during the latter's tenure.

'Imran sold gifts in Dubai'

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said he can confirm that his predecessor, PTI Chairman Imran Khan, took gifts from the Toshakhana and sold them in Dubai.

"Imran Khan sold these gifts for Rs140 million in Dubai," PM Shehbaz was reported as telling journalists during an iftar he hosted a day earlier in the federal capital.

The valuable gifts include diamond jewellery, bracelets, watches and sets, he said.

The previous government on several occasions refused to provide details of foreign gifts received by then-PM Imran and approached the Islamabad High Court (IHC) to stop Pakistan Information Commission (PIC) from making the details of the gifts public.

The government maintained that the disclosure of any information related to Toshakhana would jeopardise international ties.

Toshakhana is a department under the administrative control of the Cabinet Division.

Established in 1974, it stores precious gifts given to rulers, parliamentarians, bureaucrats and officials by heads of other governments, states and foreign dignitaries.

It is mandatory that gifts of a certain value are kept in Toshakhana. However, officials can keep these gifts provided they pay a certain percentage of the price assessed by the Toshakhana evaluation committee.

The Toshakhana rules are clear about retaining gifts received by the head of the government and the former Prime Minister had followed those rules, said former Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry while talking to The Express Tribune.

Read More: Govt refuses to reveal details of foreign gifts received by PM Imran

‘If it is mine I can sell’

Meanwhile, responding to the allegations levelled by the PML-N, PTI leader and former information minister Fawad Chaudhry clarified that the former prime minister had paid a percentage of the assessed price, adding it will also be reflected in his annual income tax returns.

However, the former minister said he was not aware of the details of other gifts received by Imran.

Speaking to a private channel, he asserted that no matter what the price of the watch was, “if it is mine I can sell that it. Nobody should have a problem with it”.

The former minister advised PM Shehbaz Sharif to refrain from “superficial gossip” and focus on national issues.

However, the sources said that the decision to sell the watch in Dubai did not go down well with a friendly country that had gifted it to Imran Khan as a gesture of brotherhood.

“The foreign government was of the view that the watch was custom-made and there were only two such watches,” sources added.

Meanwhile, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb has accused former prime minister Imran Khan of selling gifts worth millions of rupees received from foreign governments.

“He [Imran Khan] bought cufflinks, ring and watch for Rs20 million from Toshakhana and sold it for Rs180 million in the market,” said the ruling party spokesperson while speaking to the media in Islamabad.

“Gold-plated Kalashankof is also missing and it will be recovered from Bani Gala [residence of former PM Imran].”

The ruling party’s spokesperson said that a “gang” that ruled the country for the last few years kept trying to fool the people.

Marriyum said that the former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-led government, under the guise of national security, refused to reveal the details of Toshakhana because “they sold gifts” received from the foreign dignitaries in the market.

The PML-N spokesperson said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif does not believe in the politics of revenge.

Commenting on the corruption cases against Shehbaz and his son Hamza Shehbaz who were detained for months, she said that no corruption or money laundering could be proved.

She said that the record present with the former government did not have any evidence of economic misdeeds, and the people were being fooled.

Speaking about other issues, the spokesperson said that the chief military spokesperson Major General Babar Iftikhar had exposed the “lies” of PTI chief Imran that the US had orchestrated his ouster from power.

“For the first time in the country’s history the corrupt rulers were removed from power through constitutional means and today all institutions are working independently,” she added.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2352837/govt-pti-spar-over-foreign-gifts
 
Remember they claimed IK stole millions from the cancer hospital back in 2012. Nooras were then in power for 5 years, any prosecutions, never mind convictions.

Yes, I agree they're all the same. They make false accusations to gain votes. Nawaz and Co. did it back then and Imran and Co. did it recently. Now its Shehbaz and co's turn to do the same.
 
Yes, I agree they're all the same. They make false accusations to gain votes. Nawaz and Co. did it back then and Imran and Co. did it recently. Now its Shehbaz and co's turn to do the same.

Something I always like to do is pretend I'm the other side. So yesterday when discussing with family the huge protests with Imran Khan and the huge social media trends are hurting the image of the PDM and the Army and even the SC too. So how would I counter it successfully?

Well firstly I wouldn't try and silence it, that's a definite no - no. That would come back to slap you in the face harder than what Chris Rock got. Secondly I wouldn't go down the corruption route either, given the fact PDM has a reputation (in some cases proven) for corruption this would come back to slap you in the face too. Thirdly you could try to do it with the political path, ie. policies and talk about how you would change what but again that isn't going to stop the momentum it might just build some of your own and through your own jalsas. Fourthly you could decide to ignore it and see how long this wave of momentum runs but there is a huge risk that it doesn't fade. If the huge jalsas are spread and managed smartly then this wave of momentum could continue for a long time.

So what should the PDM guys do? I think they have only one option announce election and start campaigning because in the age of social media all other options are either a recipe for disaster or futile.
 
'Khata hai to lgata b hai' se 'Thora sa e khata hai' tak ka safar.

#Toshakhana
 
Tbh what IK did was within the rules. He can not be punished for this.
 
Yes, I agree they're all the same. They make false accusations to gain votes. Nawaz and Co. did it back then and Imran and Co. did it recently. Now its Shehbaz and co's turn to do the same.

I don't agree they are all the same. If they were then I wouldn't spend hours attacking the mafia. IK isn't perfect but compared to the mafia, he is an angel. The mafia kill people, they are interested in keeping their families in power, to them PK and PKs can go to hell. I couldn't care less when BB was being abused in the 90s( and as her family her shown with the recentalliance, nor do they), and when the Sharifs were being locked up by AZ. It was 2 crooks fighting for the spoils.
 
I don't agree they are all the same. If they were then I wouldn't spend hours attacking the mafia. IK isn't perfect but compared to the mafia, he is an angel. The mafia kill people, they are interested in keeping their families in power, to them PK and PKs can go to hell. I couldn't care less when BB was being abused in the 90s( and as her family her shown with the recentalliance, nor do they), and when the Sharifs were being locked up by AZ. It was 2 crooks fighting for the spoils.

You not agreeing unfortunately means nothing. In recent times, it has been PTI followers who have been harassing family members of opposition political parties. You keep running away from the truth, closing your eyes to it and avoiding the key questions but in all honestly, it is out there for everyone to see and those with even the slightest bit of sincerity in their hearts to accept.

What happened today in Punjab Parliament was very funny for PTI supporters but I'd have loved to seen your reactions had it been the other way around. You cannot continue being hypocritical. Learn to call a spade a spade or drop the façade that you care about Pakistan. You only care about Imran Khan.

All the harassment was acceptable when it was PTI followers harassing a woman on her death bed that wasn't part of the political party of their child who has nothing to do with the party but suddenly when the tables turn, they start complaining. Neither is correct. They're both the same.

Keep your eyes shut and continue being a hypocrite.
 
You not agreeing unfortunately means nothing. In recent times, it has been PTI followers who have been harassing family members of opposition political parties. You keep running away from the truth, closing your eyes to it and avoiding the key questions but in all honestly, it is out there for everyone to see and those with even the slightest bit of sincerity in their hearts to accept.

What happened today in Punjab Parliament was very funny for PTI supporters but I'd have loved to seen your reactions had it been the other way around. You cannot continue being hypocritical. Learn to call a spade a spade or drop the façade that you care about Pakistan. You only care about Imran Khan.

All the harassment was acceptable when it was PTI followers harassing a woman on her death bed that wasn't part of the political party of their child who has nothing to do with the party but suddenly when the tables turn, they start complaining. Neither is correct. They're both the same.

Keep your eyes shut and continue being a hypocrite.

Mafia supporters talking about sincerity. I stopped reading at that point
 
No, you stopped reading because that post exposes you as a hypocrite. Lol

So it's me that is a hypocrite but who supports the killers of Model Town, killers of Memon and Jokhio, the money launderers of Hudbiya, Omni group and Ramazan Sugar Mills, the owners of Avonsfield( I am not sure what they claiming on any particular day)

And this gem, don't forget this gem

 
ISLAMABAD: Ex-prime minister Imran Khan on Monday responded to the Toshakana controversy and said they were his gifts, so it was his choice whether to keep them or not.

"Mera tohfa, meri marzi [my gift, my choice]," the PTI chairman, who became the first prime minister to be ousted through the no-trust vote, told reporters during an informal conversation.

The issue came to light last week when Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that Imran Khan, during his tenure, sold Toshakhana gifts in Dubai worth Rs140 million.

According to reports, the former premier received 58 gifts worth more than Rs140 million from the world leaders during his three-and-a-half-year stint and retained all of them either by paying a negligible amount or even without any payment.

"I deposited a gift sent by a president at my residence. Whatever I took from Toshakana is on record. I purchased the gifts after paying 50% of the cost," Khan said.

He said that the PTI government changed the policy of retaining gits and increased the price from 15% to 50%.

"Had I wanted to make money, I would have declared my house as a camp office but I did not," he added.

Three options from establishment
The former prime minister insisted that the establishment gave him three options, contradicting the Pakistan military's statement that the options were not put forth by it.

Khan's comments came after Director-General Major General Babar Iftikhar, in a press briefing on Thursday, had said that during the deadlock between the Opposition and the government, the PM Office had contacted the military leadership to help resolve the political crisis.

"The army chief and the DG ISI visited the PM Office at their request to play the role of mediator."

Read more: Govt trying to push PTI out of political arena through foreign funding case, says Imran Khan

Options of the no-confidence motion, PM’s resignation, and the dissolution of assemblies after withdrawal of the motion were discussed there, he had said, adding that the ex-prime minister had declared the third option as “acceptable”.

In response to a question about the military, Imran Khan said that he will not say anything which will harm the country. "I am not saying anything because Pakistan needs a strong and united army. We are a Muslim country and a strong army is a guarantor of our security."

The former prime minister said that the military was onboard over the Russia visit and he telephoned Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa before the visit.

"Gen Bajwa said we must visit Russia."

The former premier, in response to DG ISPR's clarification about the 'three options' given to him, said: "The establishment gave me three options, so I agreed with the election proposal. How could I accept the resignation and no-confidence suggestion?"

Reference against Justice Qazi Faez Isa
The former prime minister also admitted that the filing of a reference against Justice Qazi Faez Isa was a "mistake".

"The reference against the SC judge should not have been filed, I have no personal enmity with anyone, it was sent by the law ministry."

He added that the then law minister had briefed on Justice Isa's properties and assets.

‘Conspiracy’ against PTI
About the party's public rallies in Peshawar and Karachi after his ouster from the government, Imran Khan said: "I have never seen such a large number of people coming out in Pakistan."

He appealed to the nation to not accept the new rulers and suggested the formation of an independent body for the selection of a chief election commissioner.

The PTI chairman also said that they should not have gotten into an unnecessary confrontation with the judiciary.

Read more: Misinformation, propaganda threat to state integrity, says COAS Gen Bajwa

He reiterated his stance that the PTI government was removed as part of an "international conspiracy" and urged the nation to not accept this.

Referring to a joint statement from US and India, he said no one spoke when they asked Pakistan to "do more".

"We hold discussions with Russia on arms, oil, wheat and gas," he said, adding Moscow was ready to give wheat and oil 30% cheaper.

"When the country started to prosper economically, this conspiracy was hatched. An independent foreign policy is in the interest of the people," he said.

Establishment's role in CEC's appointment; Farah Khan controversy
Moving on, the former prime minister said the incumbent Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Raja Sultan was appointed after the establishment suggested his name.

The PTI chairman said a deadlock emerged between the then-Opposition and the then-government on the appointment of the chief election commissioner.

In light of the situation, the establishment suggested Sultan's name, he said, adding that the CEC should be appointed through an independent body.

Regarding the Farah Khan controversy — who has been blamed for hoarding and is a close friend of Khan's wife Bushra Bibi — he said that Farah was not an officeholder nor was she a minister. "How could she have taken money for appointments?"

https://www.geo.tv/latest/412198-mera-tohfa-meri-marzi-imran-khan-says-on-toshakhana-controversy
 
So he admits his chorri....

He was the one who did cases on the ex pms for this and now he himself has also comitted the same crime
 
Please explain your statement?

Please read the post above mine.

Than please do research on how imran bashed ex pms and did case on them for gifts they reiceved and kept for them selves
 
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