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No need for enquiry on Kasur scandal when ample evidence exists: Reham

The wife of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, Reham Khan said on Thursday there was no need for an enquiry into the Kasur child abuse case, adding that people just wanted expeditious justice.

“If the government does not want to resolve an issue, they initiate an enquiry into it,” said Reham, adding that “there is no need for further evidence when hundreds of witnesses have come forward and 400 videos exist of the abuse”.

“Those sitting in parliament have done nothing; have they made any laws to protect children? They enjoy all the perks of a public office but do not work for a single day,” said Reham.

Reham was speaking at Kasur’s Husain Khanwala village, where she met families and victims of the child molestation scandals.

“We would also bring in a team of psychologists to help children and parents who suffered this horrible ordeal,” said Reham.

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