Islamabad: Pakistan opposition leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan has said that things were settled between PML-N and PML-Q but the latter backed out.
While taking to a private Pakistani TV channel Dunya News Khan said PML-Q leaders could not justify their statement that they joined hands with the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) because of the unfair behavior of PML-N. He said that Chaudhry brothers should come forward and clarify that who backed out when things were settled to nominate Chaudhry Shujaat as chairman senate.
The opposition leader said that he and Ishaq Dar met Chaudhry brothers three times at the residences of S M Zafar, Pervez Malik and Chaudhry Pervez Elahi.
He said that he had evidences of agencies’ involvement in political activities and would approach Supreme Court of Pakistan if needed. He said that agencies should tell that why they were targeting PML-N, why they were so active to unify the scattered sections of PML and why they were using Imran Khan. Khan said that the funds which should have been used for the national security were being used for political purposes.
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