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Has any Pakistani minister ever resigned due to corruption allegations/failure to do his/her duty?

Stewie

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A very simple question:

We see it in other countries where leaders resign due to failure, scandal, allegations, etc.

When was the last time we had someone do that in Pakistan?

Anybody remember?
 
That's because they don't see anything wrong with what they have done!
 
In countries like USA and UK when there are allegations there is usually a strong and solid base before the process begins. There is already a leaning towards a verdict.

For what it’s worth did Bill Clinton resign when there was every available proof out there about what he did?

In our part of the world every political leader has 100’s and 1000’s of cases. Most true and a lot of it due to politics. It’s always a 50-50 scenario. So it gives them legs to fight it out that they have been wronged.

That’s all there is to it. East Asia or North America no politician especially these days is 100% ethical and moral or want to leave his chair.

There is no science behind this really.
 
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