Govt to accept SC’s verdict on Panamagate case: minister

Author: inp

LAHORE: Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah Friday said that the Supreme Court would not give any verdict, which would have implications for future generations.

Talking to the media, he, however, said that the government would accept the decision the of Supreme Court.

Rana Sanaullah came down hard on PTI, saying that Imran had himself been declared proclaimed offender by an anti-terrorism court (ATC).

The Supreme Court on Friday reserved its verdict on Panamagate case after concluding hearing of arguments of defendants and counsel for the petitioners.

The court said that it would announce date for pronouncement of the verdict later.

Published in Daily Times, July 22nd , 2017.

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