Khaleej Times

Hamid Khan distances himself from PTI’s case

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islamabad — Lawyer Hamid Khan on Friday requested the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan to excuse him from representi­ng PTI for litigation of Panama case in the Supreme Court, DawnNews reported.

Hamid Khan submitted the applicatio­n to the PTI chief saying media campaign against him made it impossible for him to continue representi­ng PTI in the apex court, reports Dawn news.

“After media campaign it is not possible for me to continue representi­ng PTI in the supreme court,” read the applicatio­n submitted by Hamid Khan.

Meanwhile, it was confirmed by a senior PTI leader that the decision has been taken to change the lawyer for Panama case.

“Decision regarding the change of lawyer has been taken but it will be announced on Monday or Tuesday,” said a PTI leader, who wished not to be named.

“Hamid Khan has been requested to humbly step down from the position,” added the PTI leader.

Rumours have been circling on media since yesterday that PTI has decided to change its prosecutor for Panama case. However, PTI leadership had earlier rejected the rumour and termed it “false”.

A panel of senior lawyers including Hamid Khan and Naeem Bokhari were representi­ng the PTI in the supreme court for litigation of Panama Papers case.

The apex court on Tuesday questioned the quality of the evidence presented by the PTI and deplored that their 680-page submission had almost nothing to do with the Sharif family’s London properties.

The case was adjourned to November 30.

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