Lahore: Surprising allegations against Arsalan Iftikhar, son of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, is likely to be only a beginning of a long drive against the chief, reports a local daily.
Legal team of the government, irked badly by activism of the judiciary over national issues, has been discussing multidimensional initiatives against the judiciary, Daily Nai Baat says.
The team has in mood to bring real and artificial scandals to challenge the judiciary in general.
“The basic objective is to draw the attention of public from the ruling party and divert it on other elements.”
Recent decision regarding illegibility of Adviser to Interior Affairs Abdul Rehman Malik has fueled ‘this mindset’ of the legal team of the government.
Earlier, renowned journalist and Pakistan’s news group, The News, editor Shaheen Sehbai has claimed in a video that soon a scandal is likely to surface against the Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhery’s son, Dr Arsalan Iftikhar.
On a famous video site Sehbai unveiled this shocking revelation while apparently giving an interview to Dr Manzur Ejaz, host of a program ‘Washington Beat’.
Sehbai said that “CJ’s son was given up to Rs.400 million in a planned conspiracy. The conspiracy is now completed and can be brought to surface anytime
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