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Imran Khan promises ruthless accountabi­lity

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Prime Minister Imran Khan has said the government will ensure across the board accountabi­lity of the corrupt, while blackmaili­ng and protests could not deter him from the hunt.

In his first press conference as prime minister at the Chief Minister’s Secretaria­t on Sunday, he said drives against corruption did not succeed in the past as these targeted the opposition only, adding the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (Nab) was conducting across the board accountabi­lity as he was also summoned in the KPK government helicopter case.

Responding to political victimisat­ion allegation­s by the opposition, the premier said Shahbaz Sharif was arrested in a reference which was filed almost 10 months ago by the Nab, adding Sharif should have been arrested a lot earlier, acknowledg­ing he was rather flustered when the chairman of Nab had decided to put off all investigat­ions against Sharif before the general elections 2018.

About the press conference against Sharif’s arrest, he said birds of a feather had got together for fear of their own crimes, adding many of those, who sat in the press conference to show solidarity with Sharif, would be behind the bars soon as the FIA had got valid proofs of their corruption.

Khan said he would not spare any corrupt, adding no National Reconcilia­tion Ordinance (NRO) was possible under him. If a cricketer committed ball-tampering, would the punishment be deferred until the end of the series, he questioned. “The PMLN was free to protest on roads and in the assembly and I may arrange a container for them if they like so”, the premier said.

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