‘SC to declare Nawaz Sharif innocent in Panama case’

Author: Web Desk

FAISALABAD: Rana Sanaullah on Monday claimed that the Supreme Court (SC) would clear Prime Minister (PM), Nawaz Sharif of all the allegations against him in Panama Leaks case, adding that the apex court is known for its rulings and not for political coffins.

While addressing a press conference in his hometown, Punjab Law Minister Sanaullahsaid, “SC never summoned Nawaz Sharif, so the decision will declare him innocent.” He warned that if the highest court called on the political coffin, then similar coffins will be raised from Bani Gala and Lal Haveli.

Rana Sana criticised Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) by accusing Sharjeel Memon of corruption worth Rs 5 billion. “He had escaped from committing Rs 5 billion corruption. He is now making excuses that he was ill”, he added.

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