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Nawaz Sharif, Children Must be Held Accountable: Javed Hashmi

Multan (June 21, 2017): Veteran politician Javed Hashmi on Wednesday said that the course adopted by the Supreme Court was not of accountability, rather it can be of removing someone.

According to the details, senior politician Javed Hashmi on Wednesday said the Panama Papers case is not meant to probe the prime minister but could be a means to disqualify and oust him from power at the behest of someone else.

Talking to media at Multan Press Club, Hashmi said that Nawaz Sharif and his children must be held accountable as they were not above constitution.

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Hashmi said that if JIT became controversial, Nawaz Sharif would emerge victim before the nation.He added that during the last three years, the incumbent government did excesses with him and his family. He added that terrorism cases were registered against members of his family and even those who had already died.

The veteran political added that bulldozers were run on his properties by the government.

He added that there was no credible system of accountability in the country, adding that NAB had no importance.

He added that Supreme Court constituted JIT for the first tome for accountability, but the JIT lack balance.He also lashed out at the judiciary, saying that judiciary protected dictators for four times. He added that he remained behind bars for four years due to former chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry.’

The former PTI stalwart also alleged that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan had sold a party ticket to a Patwari (middleman) for Rs200 million.

He further claimed that the PTI chairman lost charity money, collected for Shaukat Khanum Hospital, in a failed investment in Thailand.

“This is a more severe crime than one committed by Nawaz Sharif,” said Hasmi.

Hashmi, while talking to the media at the Multan Press Club, demanded a commission to be formed on PTI’s 2014 sit-in for investigating former army chief Raheel Sharif and the political leadership’s involvement.

In a press conference earlier in November 2016, the veteran politican hinted at rejoining the PML-N.

“I am a Muslim leaguer. I can go whenever I want and no one can stop me. I will make a decision pretty soon,” Hashmi told reporters.

Hashmi also said all decision should not be made in Punjab, adding that it was fine if the province was divided but not Pakistan.

In 2011, Hashmi who was considered a PML-N loyalist had left the party to join Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). However, he left PTI in October 2014 after developing differences with party chairman Imran Khan over the Islamabad sit-in.

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