ISLAMABAD: Welcoming Supreme Court’s declaring anti-memo pleas as court-worthy, petitioner in the case, PML-N leader Ishaq Dar has said that inquiry commission would do what it has got to do and...
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December 30, 2011
ISLAMABAD: Welcoming Supreme Court’s declaring anti-memo pleas as court-worthy, petitioner in the case, PML-N leader Ishaq Dar has said that inquiry commission would do what it has got to do and the Parliament what it must, Go News reported.
He was talking to mediamen after SC declared the petitions against memogate scandal were court-worthy.
Dar said, “ The parliamentary committee will do its job and the commission will mind its own business, there are no two opinions about it.”
“The heavy responsibility of taking a judicious decision lies with the Parliamentary committee”, he said.
He also reposed trust in the commission formed by the SC in this regard.