PM owns no offshore company; Panama drama directed from abroad: Saad Rafique

11 Jul, 2017

"The Panama issue is an engineered drama. It had been directed from abroad and performed by actors within the country," he said addressing a news conference.

"The joint investigation team was a one way traffic. It is biased and politically motivated and we shall contest it with all evidence and arguments in the Supreme Court," he added.

He explained that usually investigation was done through questions and the JIT was assigned to reveal the truth, but it acted with partiality.

"It is strange that the JIT did that much work. It could have not done that much, even if all of its members could have worked round the clock during its tenure. It seems that it was not the JIT alone performing this job rather the work was started, may be a year or more before its constitution."

Saad Rafique said, "The JIT tried to make a mountain out of mole. Its report is a fairy-tale and this narrative will change when we will contest it in the Supreme Court."

Taking on political rivals, the minister said it was strange that Asif Ali Zardari talked of corruption, but his own tales of corruption were known to everyone. "At least PPPP should think many times before charging others of corruption."

As far as Imran Khan was concerned, he said, he embodied every immorality but clamoured for morality. "You are accused of receiving foreign funds and abusing national institutions."

"We are God fearing people. Our opponents are unnecessarily trumpeting the JIT's findings. It is a fairy-tale. Please recall your past before blemishing us," he added.

Saad Rafique said he had been delivering speeches since childhood and if he would not do so how could he politick. "My name for speeches was mentioned in the Supreme Court by the PTI lawyer and if I am going to be summoned by the court, let Aitzaz Ahsan, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed and Imran Khan be also summoned, who are acting as undeclared spokespersons of the court."

The minister said he never shook hand with a dictator but always respected the courts and was in Mianwali jail during the movement for restoration of judiciary. "When opponents use court remarks against us without any reason, we also have to respond them."

He requested the apex court to also analyze statements of Aitzaz Ahsan, Imran Khan and Sheikh Rashid Ahmed. "We desire a level playing field because we respect courts and if we shall not do so, the country cannot move forward."

Answering a question, he said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was penalized for his nation building efforts whether it was the 1999 nuclear blasts, or the CPEC, or motorways. "But we are ready for our defence within the courts as well as before the Pakistani nation."

To a querry about accountability, he said there were accountability institutions in the country that could take effective action.

When asked about conspiracy, he told the questioner, " I am not pointing towards those about whom you are thinking."

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2017

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