Tuesday, March 13, 2012

PML-N should be charged with treason for accepting money

paktribune.com

Interior Minister Rehman Malik said the PML-N should be charged with treason for conspiring against the democratic government of the PPP in the 1990 general elections.

He said records of the Mehrangate scandal would speak louder than verbal claims, adding that he had all the evidence to prove that Mehran Bank's money was distributed among many people and used in the past against the Pakistan People's Party.

Talking to media persons outside the parliament house on Monday prior to the Senate session, Malik said he would present all documentary evidence in the Mehran Bank case if asked to do so by the SupremeCourt. He said action should be taken against those involved in the scandal for sabotaging the Constitution.

While claiming that the he had 'solid proof' in the case, Malik demanded legal action against the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), saying the PML-N leadership should appear before the apex court and tender an apology for accepting money. "The opposition continues to entangle his party ministers in different cases. Now the time has come for the opposition parties to face the challenge," Malik said. "Money distributed by Younis Habib is on the record and I will produce evidence regarding this in the court," he added.

About the Kohistan incident, Rehman Malik said the culprits have been identified and action will be taken against them. He said certain elements were out to destabilise Pakistan and were behind this abhorrent incident.

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