Abb Takk News
Abbtakk PakistanNews TickerPakistanTop NewsTRENDING

Saad Calls for Imran Resignation Over Gulalai Allegations

Islamabad (August 04, 2017): Federal Minister for Railways and PML-N leader Khawaja Saad Rafique has called for resignation of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan over allegations of misconduct levelled by former PTI member Ayesha Gulalai.

Addressing media after being sworn in as Railways Minister in Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi’s cabinet, Rafique urged Imran Khan to step down as party chief and present himself before an independent forum for investigation over Gulalai’s allegations that he “sent her inappropriate text messages hinting at marriage”.

Click Play Button To Watch This Video

“Khan sahib, where is your dignity now? You keep asking for resignations from other people, now it’s time for you to present yourself before an independent forum and either prove your innocence or face punishment,” the minister said.

“No other political leader here in the past has faced such allegations. This is shameful, Khan sahib,” he said.
Imran hinted at marriage in messages, claims Ayesha Gulalai

Rafique said the PML-N has not invited Gulalai to join the party.“Face the facts. Khan sahib, what have you taught your followers besides hurling abuses at others?” he remarked.

The PML-N leader said his party has decided to file review petition against Nawaz Sharif’s disqualification in the Panama Papers case. He urged the judiciary to ensure a level-playing field for the Sharifs.

“It is my humble request: provide us a level-playing field. It is our fundamental right. No discrimination should happen,” Rafique said, adding that his party as well as other notable individuals have expressed reservations over the Supreme Court overseeing proceedings of the NAB and the accountability court.

“Nawaz Sharif cannot be taken out of the hearts of people. We will return stronger in next elections,” he said.

Related News:

Imran Khan Alleges N-League Behind Gulalai Saga

Gujranwala: PTI Workers Protest Against Gulalai’s Allegations