While speaking to the media, Imran Khan said that they are working with other opposition parties to make a final decision on the inquiry into the Panama Papers.
He said that it is the constitutional right of opposition to question the prime minister about his assets and in a democratic country the premier is bound to respond to such queries.
Taking exception to the Pakistan premier, the PTI chairman said that Nawaz Sharif is trying to become ‘Mughal-e-Azam’ (emperor).
He said that it is a crime to send money abroad without declaring it and the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has the responsibility to probe it for it also involves ‘public wealth’.