ISLAMABAD: A renowned Pakistani parliamentarian, Jamshed Dasti, has handed over video evidences to Speaker National Assembly Ayaz Sadiq on Monday in order to prove his allegations against lawmakers’ involvement in immoral activities.
Jamshed Dasti provided the evidence videos comprising of 4 clips which consist footages of relatives of different parliamentarians busy in immoral activities and wine events, sources said.
Earlier, Jamshed Dasti, an independent Member of National Assembly (MNA), had revealed some shocking information in the parliament by claiming that usage of wines, girls and heroins become usual activities in parliament lodges.
However, two persons has been identified via provided video clips as the persons were involved in taking wine inside the parliament lodges, sources quoted by local new channel.
The persons named as Saqib and Asad made all arrangements for wine parties and dance events of paid women, reports said.
Moreover, two more were caught and identified through the evidence videos, a person named as Ravi and CDA assistant store keeper Zameer also found present in the immoral events of dance parties and wine serving.
Earlier on today, Jamshed Dasti clarified via press conference that he has submitted two CDs to Speaker NA Ayaz Sadiq to show the credibility of his allegations.
Dasti added that he just want to spot wrongdoing while Speaker NA Sadiq assured him to commence investigations over the matter.
The parliamentarian claimed that one of a governmental residential place is under occupation of a woman, however, he didn’t revealed her identification till yet.
Jamshed Dasti also said that he has no personal dispute with parliamentarians including Kashmala Tariq and Defence Minister Khuwaja Muhammad Asif.
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