Will quit politics if proven loan defaulter: Shahbaz

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Pakistan Muslim League–Nawaz (PML-N) leader Shahbaz Sharif has rejected reports of being a loan defaulter, saying he would quit politics if graft references against him were proven right.

The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Thursday passed on information to election authorities about three graft references against PML-N leadership. The references are pending in Accountability Court, Rawalpindi.

The former Punjab chief minister Shahbaz told reporters on Friday that all allegations against him were false, requesting the caretaker government to take notice of the accusations levelled against his “popular party”.

He said if action against such unwarranted claims was not taken, the people might assume that the accusers were supported by the interim setup.

Shahbaz said a media campaign had been launched against him and his brother Nawaz Sharif under a planned strategy and said some newspapers had published fabricated stories against them.

He said their opponents were afraid of the popularity of the PML-N and had started using negative tactics.

Shahbaz said loan defaulters should not be allowed to take part in the elections.

The former CM said such propaganda was being carried out against the PML-N because other political parties were afraid of its expected victory in the upcoming elections.

He called on the Election Commission to get the code of conduct for media implemented, adding that the chief election commissioner and caretaker prime minister should also play their role in this regard.

Shahbaz asked NAB chief Fasih Bokhari to rebuff the report or be prepared to face legal action.

He challenged the National Accountability Bureau to present hard evidence against the bank default allegations.

He said a “gang of four people” was involved in a malicious campaign against the Sharif brothers due to their party’s popularity in all four provinces.

“We will expose the gang at an appropriate time,” he added.

 

 

9 COMMENTS

  1. He can disspell rumors by making his finances and wealth transparent. To make so much money in so little time, the guy must be a genius 🙂

  2. why mere statement? just like NAB factual information of Hudaibya paper mills and so on, you should come out clean and submit all satisfied loan accounts on internet in addition to submission to courts!

    on the same note, it will not be surprising to find out that he may not be defaulter by name but his mill manager will be 😉 this is how they play!

  3. Brother Sharif, be ready to quit Politics. Stick on your words. NAB is going to prove that you are loan defaulter.

  4. Please provide proof of origin of wealth for your purchase of real estate/apartments on Park Lane in London to Pakistan tax authorities and the UK's His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) according recent report of tax avoidance by Pakistani politicians highlighted in an article in Times of London…………… and also information about the benevolence shown to the Sharif family by the Saudi royals in establishing your steel mills in Saudi Arabia…… You owe it to the nation otherwise your CONSCIENCE will kill you if you have any!!!!!!!!

  5. This family should be handed to Chaudry Piran Ditta SHO for one week. Sab such bahar aa jaiga

  6. Today they admitted they are defaulters but cases are in courts and on going so are "innocent" until proven guilty, dont really get it a loan default then cases on courts. Default is default wether you challenge the amount or not! and why courts keep the cases on going for tens of years just to save them?

    • Shakil Sahib, ask this question to Hon.Iftikhar Muhammad Choudhary The CJP that why courts keep the cases on going for tens of years just to save them?

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