The Central Executive Committee (CEC) of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) is going to hold an important meeting today (Sunday), in which the party said decisions having far-reaching impact would be made.
“The important issues being taken up tomorrow in the meeting are possible alliance with various nationalist parties in Sindh and Balochistan, matter pertaining to joining the party by several politicians and establishment of a cell by party to collect details of the assets of politicians, including those of the PTI. These are important issues and CEC’s decisions in this regard would cast far-reaching impact on the country’s overall political situation,” PTI spokesman Chaudhry Rizwan told Pakistan Today on Saturday. He said PTI chief Imran Khan had met certain nationalist leaders during his visit to Sindh last month and discussed matters related to alliance. “Now the CEC meeting will take up and discuss the matter in detail,” Rizwan said. He added that this would be the first meeting of the CEC after PTI’s successful public gathering in Lahore.
When questioned about the dialogue between the PTI and Likeminded Group of the Pakistan Muslim League-Q, the spokesman said the CEC would decide if the PTI would side with any party or ask them to formally join the PTI. He said the PTI was likely to announce the establishment of a cell which would collect details of politicians’ assets. “Imran Khan said in Lahore while addressing the historic public gathering that the PTI will establish a cell to collect details of the assets of different politicians, including those of the PTI, and formal establishment of the cell is likely to be announced after the meeting,” the spokesman said. Rizwan said a large number of people were aspiring to join the PTI and the CEC would make a final decision in this regard. “PTI’s successful public rally in Lahore is a watershed in the political history of the country and new political situation has emerged after it. A large number of people are contacting the PTI to join the party. The CEC will discuss the matter in detail,” the PTI spokesman.
Before the start of Shabaz Sharif government Punjab was financially very well off. Now it’s broke and has the highest debt among all provinces. As a chartered accountant, I know there is no better way to hide laundered money then to start a cash based scheme like sasti roti or benazir income support programme. Similarly using sugar mills is an excellant way of legalising laundered money which is why so many of our politicians including Zardari and Nawaz own them.Everybody know that Zardari was convicted by Swiss courts and Musharraf saved him with NRO.
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