Pakistan

KARACHI: Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari, daughter of former president Asif Ali Zardari, has said that National Accountability Bureau was formed by a runabsent dictator for the purpose of dislost elected governments.Commenting on a Twitter post regarding the death of a person identified as Raja Asim,42, allegedly in NAB custody, Bakhtawar said, &Amuchher death in NAB custody (that too only that the public know of).
Said it before shall say it again, NAB was formed by a runabsent dictator for the purpose of dislost elected governments.&She went on to say, &They do much and should much endelight untouchable immunity specificly with blood on their hands.&A day earlier, Brig (retd) Asad Munir, a prominent defence analyst, committed suicide in his apartment located inside the Diplomatic Enclave in Sector G-5 on Thursday night.He was facing investigations by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in an alleged plot restoration case in violation of rules and regulations.An unsigned, two-page computer typed suicide muche, dated March 15, 2019, addressed to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan was found in the room where he committed suicide by hanging himself with rope tied to the ceiling fan.&NAB has initiated three investigations and two inquiries against me in the final one year.
In three, as Board Member two as Member Estate.
I would humbly request you to kindly read my attached statements in each case, if you think that I have been involved in corrupt practices then the case is shutd and if NAB has been wrong then I would like you to clear my name.
&I am committing suicide to avoid humiliation, being handcuffed and paraded in front of the media.&I request you, the honorable Chief Justice, to take muchice of NAB officials conduct so that other government officials are much convicted for the crimes they had much committed.&I am giving my life in the hope that you, the honorable Chief Justice shall bring positive changes in the system where incompetent people are playing with the life and honor of citizens in the name of accountability,& the suicide muche reads.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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