Gill Demands Formation Of Judicial Commission To Probe Dastgir's Statement.

ISLAMABAD -- Lashing out at govt for back-breaking inflation, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and Imran Khan's Chief of Staff, Dr. Shahbaz Gill has demanded formation of a judicial commission to probe the statement of Khurram Dastgir who 'tried to drag the military into the politics'.

Addressing a press conference here on Sunday, he said that after confession of Khurram Dastgir, not only the reality of cipher came to the fore but he also exposed the imported government which admitted that they did not conspire to oust PTI government for betterment of the county but to secure NRO-2. Shehbaz Gill went on to say that these crooks and corrupt gangs hatched conspiracy against Imran Khan to protect their loot and plunder.

PTI leader said that Khurram Dastgir should be asked as to why he had concerns about the change of army chief, adding that the thieves knew that Imran Khan had come close to their accountability and therefore they conspired and ganged up against him. He said that Khurram Dastgir tried to drag army into politics and action should be taken against him.

Talking about the soaring inflation, the PTI leader stated that the imported government broke all records of inflation, making lives of the people miserable. He said that during the PTI era, people were provided maximum relief despite rising prices globally, adding that cheap petrol and diesel were available in Pakistan at that time. Gill stated that time ripe to get rid of the corrupt junta and asked the people to come out of their homes to send packing the corrupt people, as these crooks ruined the well-performing and booming economy within few weeks. He disclosed that someone has given the task in Afghanistan to assassinate Imran Khan and this was a matter very serious issue and should be investigated properly. He raised a question...

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