Govt still has chance to conduct transparent probe: Qureshi
By our correspondents
September 19, 2016
PanamaLeaks
LAHORE: Vice Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Sunday said the government still had chance to conduct a transparent probe into the PanamaLeaks to save it.
In an interview, he said democracy had no threat from any protest or march but the real threat was the corruption of the ruling party. He said the PTI had been repeatedly demanding accountability in the light of Panama Papers disclosures but the PML-N didn’t seem ready to probe the issue, as it will expose many among the rulers and their families. Qureshi said the PTI was not interested in holding protests, demonstrations and sit-ins but was forced to take to streets to get the authentic demands be fulfilled.
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