PPP to slap Imran with legal notice over assassination plot allegation against Zardari

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January 28, 2023

Qamar Zaman Kaira calls on Supreme Court to take notice of PTI chief's statements

PPP leaders hold a press conference in Islamabad on January 28, 2023.— Screengrab/PTV News


Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Saturday announced to send a legal notice to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan for hurling allegations at former president Asif Ali Zardari.

In his virtual press conference a day earlier, the PTI chief had accused the PPP co-chair of hatching a plot to assassinate him with the help of a terrorist organisation.

In response, PPP leaders Qamar Zaman Kaira, Nayyar Bukhari, and Farhatullah Babar held a press conference in Islamabad and denounced the allegations hurled by the former prime minister, saying "the party would take legal action ifKhan does not retract his statement and apologise".

Talking to the press, Bukhari said "Khan is politically dead already". "Khan has been mentally affected by his political failures and has been accusing his rival parties, the judiciary, and the establishment from time to time," he added.

"Khan is out of his senses due to loss of power," said PPP leader Babar.

Kaira, who is also the prime minister's aide on Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas, said "Khan's political record shows that whenever he is in a crisis, he tries to get out of it by blaming his opponents and institutions and through sensationalisation". "It's not mere madness, there is a method behind it," he added.

Kaira added that Khan's style of politics was not democratic but 'fascist'.

However, he added, this time the accusation was not vague but specific, Khan had blamed the PPP for giving money to terrorist organisations to assassinate him.

"The PPP strongly condemns the "ridiculous" allegations hurled by the PTI chief and through such provocative statements, Khan wants to agitate the masses," he added.

The PPP leader urged the judiciary to investigate the blames voiced by the former premier and sentence the people involved, if an assassination plot was proven. "If Khan fails to provide any evidence to substantiate his allegations, then he should also be held accountable," Kaira added.

He said that Khan had a history of baselessly blaming people for gaining political mileage. He added that the joint investigation team (JIT) of the Wazirabad attack, headed by a CCPO Lahore Ghulam Mehmood Dogar — who was not in the federal government's good books, concluded that no one other than the shooter was involved in the attack.

He demanded the Supreme Court take notice of Khan's allegations.



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