Former Prime Minister and PML-N leader Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Friday said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has nothing to do with the Green Line project, three months project was completed in three and a half years.
He said there is neither a democratic system nor a stable parliament in this country. Shahid Khaqan Abbasi while talking to the media outside the accountability court Karachi said that the proceedings should be shown live to the people by installing cameras in the courts.
False references are made to suppress the opposition, everyone goes round the courts, who is responsible for this? Doesn’t Chairman NAB have to answer for making fake references?, Abbasi added.
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi further said that the chairman NAB works on daily wages, one day he will also see the accountability of so-called chairman and justice will be served.
Meanwhile PML-N has called on the DG Rangers to launch an inquiry into the Thursday scuffle involving Rangers officials and PMLN leaders and workers at the Karachi Green Line track in Nazimabad.
PMLN spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb held a press conference on Friday just before the inauguration by Prime Minister Imran Khan.
She said Imran Khan was inaugurating a project that was launched by Nawaz Sharif. The present government has not launched a single new project and completed it, she claimed.
Aurangzeb condemned the alleged high handedness meted out to PMLN leaders Ahsan Iqbal, Mohammad Zubair, Miftah Ismail and others who held a symbolic inauguration on Thursday in Karachi’s Nazimabad.
PMLN leaders and workers were involved in a scuffle with police and Rangers officials on Thursday as they tried to get on a pedestrian bridge of the Green Line. Aurangzeb said if batons were used against political workers, more incidents like the Sialkot lynching would happen in the country.
She urged DG Rangers Karachi to conduct an inquiry into the incident. She also accused the PTI government of embezzlement in the coronavirus fund and the Benazir Income support programme, renamed as Ehsaas programme under the PTI government.