LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-eInsaf (PTI) leader, Jahangir Tareen spoke to the media on Monday advising the government not to ‘play politics’ with him and his loyal supporters.
Conversing with media authorities, he expressed that he was waiting for the report that is to be submitted by Barrister Ali Zafar and stated it should have been made public by now. Tareen said speculations were doing the rounds that Zafar had provided a “verbal report” to the prime minister, which he said, was in his favour.
When asked about his reaction if Zafar’s report does not go in his favour, the PTI leader said that he knew a lot of things which he could not divulge to the public and would reveal in due time.
The PTI leader was speaking to media outside a banking court in Lahore where he had appeared for a hearing into a case registered against him. The court adjourned proceedings of the case till June 11.
“Imran Khan promised justice will be done. A lot of days have passed, I should get justice by now,” he said. Upon inquiring, the PTI leader clarified that he has not met with any representative of the federal government and that it is a misunderstanding to assume so.
Banking court extends Tareen’s bail to June 11
Tareen with his son and co-accused Rana Naseem and Amir Waris appeared before the court with their lawyer, Barrister Salman Safdar, representing them.
The interim bail was extended to June 11 and proceedings were adjourned due to the transfer of Justice Chaudhry Ameer Muhammad Khan.
The court asked the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) about the progress made in the last fifteen days of the case. It issued a show-cause notice to the agency for transferring the investigation officer probing Tareens’ case. If your agency does not want to investigate, let us know, the judge further said.
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