Come to parliament instead of holding rallies: Sanaullah

Author: NNI

LAHORE: Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah on Sunday stated that those demanding improvement in National Accountability Bureau (NAB) should come to the parliament instead of holding useless rallies. The minister lashed out at Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and said that nothing would be attained by gathering people at Islamabad’s F 9 Park. He said that the government could not hold accountability of any one, as no one would ever accept this. The law minister said the politics of alleging ruling party for everything is not enough, inviting the opposition parties to come to the parliament for approval of their demands. Rana Sanaullah also confirmed that formation of an inquiry committee and NAB services over Panama leaks have already been decided.

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