Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, others hail court’s order against Imran Khan in Al-Qadir Trust case

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Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries, others hail court’s order against Imran Khan in Al-Qadir Trust case

QUETTA: The Provincial Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries and members of assembly from the coalition parties and treasury benches have hailed the verdict against the founder of PTI, Imran Khan in the Al-Qadir Trust Case and termed it as best example of the supremacy of justice and law.
They said that Imran Khan got financial benefits while unfairly using his position, and he was found involved in the gross corruption.
They said that the court’s orders is the victory of right and truth, and proved that no one is above the law.
The Provincial Minister Health, Bakht Muhammad Kakar said that verdict against Imran Khan is an important juncture, which gives clear message of the supremacy of law and establishment of justice.
The Provincial Minister Irrigation, Mir Muhammad Sadiq Umrani termed the verdict in Al-Qadir Trust case as victory of justice.
Provincial Minister Finance, Mir Shoaib Nosherwani said that the court has fulfilled all legal requirements in the case. He stressed that every citizen and political leaders should honour the court’s judgments.
The Minister Food, Noor Muhammad Dummar said that the former Prime Minister misused the state’s resources. He also termed the verdict as a historic milestone for ending corruption in the country.
The Minister Local Government, Sardar Kohyar Khan Domki said that the verdict in the case depicts a transparent judicial process.
The Minister for Dairy Development, Sardarzada Faisal Khan Jamali said that the court’s order is a clear message against the corrupt elements and it is a victory of supremacy of law.
The Provincial Ministers, Mir Zahoor Buledi, Mir Ali Hassan Zehri, Ms. Raheela Hemeed Durrani, Minister for Revenue, Mir Asim Kurd, Minister for C&W, Mir Saleem Khosa also welcomed the judgment and termed it victory of justice.

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