The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday adjourned Narowal Sports City Complex case without any proceeding due to the cancellation of the cause list. A two-judge bench headed by Justice Aamer Farooq was to hear the case but it could not take up. However Federal Minister for Planning, Ahsan Iqbal, the petitioner in the case appeared before the court along with his legal team. The accountability court had rejected the acquittal plea of Ahsan Iqbal in above mentioned reference. The decision of the trial court had been challenged before the IHC where the defence lawyer had concluded his arguments in last hearing. The petitioner had adopted the stance that NAB could not level any charges of corruption against him in the reference and sought acquittal in the case while terminating the case. Meanwhile, talking to media outside the court, Ahsan Iqbal said the fake news could create anarchy among the public. He said that PTI had launched an organized campaign to defame the Election Commission of Pakistan. The PTI, he said, also started a campaign in abroad against the institutions of the country. He said Imran Riaz Khan was not a missing person, he was arrested by the police under the law. He further said any non political institution should not interfere into the politics. The journalists had complete freedom of expression in the country, he added.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
Dr Aamir Liaquat’s body to be exhumed on June 23 for autopsy
-
Sikh yatrees arrive for death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjeet Singh
-
PM’s food subsidy program to provide maximum relief to people of KP: MPA
-
China adds 1.48 million full-time teachers in ten years
-
WASA on high alert to cope with urban flooding
-
Pak players reach top spots despite lack of facilities: Naseem Shah
-
Local eateries reject business hour timings
-
Google delegation visits Pakistan on invitation of Tech Valley
-
COAS inquires after Daniyal Aziz at CMH
-
‘PM’s food subsidy program to provide maximum relief to people’
-
Sherry pays tribute to BB on her 69th birth anniversary
-
Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan budgetary allocations revised: Kaira