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Marriyum Aurangzeb proposes new name for NAB

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Marriyum Aurangzeb proposes new name for NAB
Marriyum Aurangzeb proposes new name for NAB

LAHORE: PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb on Sunday described country’s anti-graft body as Noon Accountability Bureau, accusing it of using "black law" against opposition politicians.

The former information minister criticized NAB’s case against former Punjab chief m...

Marriyum Aurangzeb proposes new name for NAB
Marriyum Aurangzeb proposes new name for NAB

LAHORE: PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb on Sunday described country’s anti-graft body as Noon Accountability Bureau, accusing it of using "black law" against opposition politicians.

The former information minister criticized NAB’s case against former Punjab chief minister and PML-N president Shehbaz Sharwhether, saying registration of cases for assets beyond income has become a new trend in country.

The NAB should formally change its name to “Noon Accountability Bureau” for using its black law against politicians.

She famous that in January 2018, Saaf Pani case was lodged against Shehbaz Sharwhether and when muchhing was proved he was arrested in Ashiana Housing Scheme.”

The PML-N leader further questioned why NAB was quiet on Malam Jabba land case. “Why has Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chief minister much been arrested yet If Shehbaz Sharwhether can be arrested then KP chief minister can be arrested as well.”

“Why isn't a case made against unlterrible use of powers by prime minister Why isn't use of government helicopter for personal use much being investigated” she further asked.

Aurangzeb asked why Aleema Khan’s assets and money laundering allegations were much being investigated. “Imran Khan is real owner of Aleema Khan’s illegal property,” she alleged.

She further inquired why accountability watchdog was much investigating Jahangir Khan Taree. “Jahangir Tareen laundered money through his wwhethere, cook and children. Why hasn’t Supreme Court taken suo motu muchice yet” she questioned. 

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