28.9 C
Karachi
Friday, March 29, 2024
- Advertisement -
 

Aleem Khan replies to ECP over false affidavit allegations

TOP NEWS

Web Desk
Web Desk
News Stories Posted by ARY News Digital Team

In a tit-for-tat response, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has also submitted a similar complaint against Speaker of National Assembly Ayaz Sadiq.

Aleem Khan has said that the complaint by Ayaz Sadiq against him is not maintainable and should not be taken into consideration. He said that affidavits were being declared as falsified without any proper investigation.

He also said that neither the ECP nor the election tribunal had listened to them regarding the affidavits and that they were submitted by voters in their individual capacity. He prayed upon the ECP to dismiss the complaint submitted by Ayaz Sadiq.

The PTI has also claimed that the affidavits submitted by Speaker Ayaz Sadiq are falsified, said MNA Shoaib Siddiqui while speaking to the media.

The affidavits submitted by Ayaz Sadiq do not have any signature or stamp on them. He was informed by the ECP that they have started an inquiry into the validity of these documents.

Shoaib Siddiqui also said that Ayaz Sadiq should stop lying and lamented that ECP has not provided the details about the transfer of votes despite the passage of more than six months.

In responsible PML-N members Daniyal Aziz, Maryam Aurangzeb and other lashed out against the PTI. While speaking outside the ECP, Daniyal Aziz said that Aleem Khan’s affidavits have been falsified from the onset. He said that the PTI had become a part of lies, conspiracies and fraud.

He accused Imran Khan of lying to the public and said that there was a difference between his sayings and actions. He claimed that they had resorted to backdoor diplomacy against the government.

He said that the public will not forget and will also take accountability against those who have misguided them and are involved in corruption and have their loans written off.

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
 

POLL

Will the PML-N led govt be able to steer Pakistan out of economic crisis?

- Advertisement -
 

MORE STORIES