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NAB busy in ‘political revenge’ than accountability, Fazl tells Zardari

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NAB busy in ‘political revenge’ than accountability, Fazl tells Zardari
Web Desk On Mar 21, 2019 Last Updated Mar 21, 2019
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ISLAMABAD: Former president Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday met Maulana Fazulr Rehman, chief of Jamiat-e-Ulema (Fazl) in Islamabad and discussed matters of mutual interest, ARY News reported.

Both the leaders expressed ‘dissatisfaction’ on performance of the government.

Zardari told the JUI-F chief that government had failed to provide relief to the masses. He alleged that the government was constantly targeting the opposition with revengeful tactics.


Read: Zardari, Bilawal record statements before NAB in Park Lane case

Maulana Fazlur Rehman said the actions by National Accountability Bureau (NAB) were more of a political revenge than accountability.

He accused the rulers of running the country with no prior experience.

Fazl alleged that the government wasn’t serious in implementing the National Action Plan (NAP) [on counter terrorism].

Asif Ali Zardari and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had appeared before the National Accountability Bureau on Wednesday in Islamabad and recorded their statements in the Park Lane Estate case.

Earlier, on March 19, the Sindh High Court (SHC) had granted protective bail for ten days to the former president in the fake bank accounts and Park Lane cases against a surety of Rs1 million each. It also accepted the bail plea from Faryal Talpur in the money laundering case for Rs1 million.

A banking court in Karachi had last week transferred the money laundering case against the former president, his sister and others to Rawalpindi on a request by NAB.
https://arynews.tv/en/nab-political-revenge-accountability-fazl-zardari/
 
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Diesel the Weasel is alive? I thought he died out of shame of getting kicked out of the Islamabad.
Also, I find it strange that the Govt didn't lock him up while rounding up the leaders of banned outfits. Madaris under the management of his followers were actively involved in replenishing the ranks of takfeeri militants in the tribal area.
 
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