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Friday, 29 September 2017

SC to disqualify Imran in next fifteen days, predicts Hanif Abbasi

KARACHI: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Hanif Abbasi said on Friday that the disqualification of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan is a writing on the wall. Speaking to Geo Pakistan, he predicted that the Supreme Court?s decision on Imran Khan?s disqualification will come in coming next ten to fifteen days. ?Court only accepts banking transaction and statement which Imran Khan never gave,? adding, ?it has been more than year Imran has failed to give money trail. He makes his friends party to the case to protect himself.? Imran disqualification case: SC again dissatisfied with PTI counsel?s response Justice Umar said that the documents do not prove that Imran Khan brought money back from London Disqualification only outcome of SC hearing against Imran: Abbasi PML-N leader Hanif Abbasi claims Imran Khan has not submitted any document to prove money trail He added that there is no space left for Imran Khan in the case. ?Imran is out from the case, he will soon be disqualified.? The PML-N leader said that PTI chairman never gave tax more than Rs150,000 in his lifetime. The Supreme Court in its last hearing stated that the PTI lawyer failed to give a satisfactory response in the Imran Khan disqualification case. During his arguments, PTI counsel Naeem Bukhari said that an email has been sent to Imran?s former wife Jemima Khan. Jemima has confirmed receiving 75,000 pounds, said Bukhari, adding that she has assured that she will send the bank details after finding them. Justice Umar said that the documents do not prove that Imran Khan brought money back from London. The petition The petition seeks the disqualification of Imran Khan and PTI Secretary General Jahangir Tareen for the non-disclosure of assets, ownership of offshore companies and for PTI being a foreign-funded party. On September 23, Abbasi submitted documents in the Supreme Court containing tax returns provided by Imran to the Election Commission of Pakistan in his nomination papers for the 2003-2006 period. The documents submitted by Abbasi included financial details of the sale of Imran?s London apartment in 2004. The documents also do not have any mention of a loan taken from Imran?s former wife Jemima Khan for the PTI chief's Bani Gala residence. In one of the previous hearings, Justice Bandial observed that a discrepancy exists between documents submitted by the PTI chairman earlier and now. Moreover, the chief justice observed during the course of hearing that the PTI chairman has submitted copies of documents that are unverified.

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