PTI Mulls To File Reference Against CEC For Meeting Leaders Of Ruling Parties: Fawad.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Senior Vice President Fawad Chaudhary has said that there was nothing new in the Financial Times report, as PTI has already declared all these accounts, declaring that the PTI was mulling over bringing a reference against Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja for meeting leaders from ruling coalition whom he assured an early decision in a prohibited funding case.

Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, Fawad that Arif Naqvi gave an affidavit that the money was sent to PTI through legal channels. He that political parties do such funding, adding that Shaukat Khanum has spent Rs. 70 billion which came from overseas.

He said that they were overseas Pakistanis and the only thing party determines is to check if the money is sent through legal means. 'We cannot check the source of income of a donor,' he said and asked how they could go after every donor to ascertain their sources of income.

He said that the general election was the sole solution to the current issues being faced by the country and it was ECP's constitutional responsibility to hold the elections. However, he added that unfortunately, the commission strengthened the agenda of the conspiracy by not holding the election instead.

Talking about the culture of lotacracy, he said that another lota faced humiliating defeat, as there is no future for those who changed political loyalties, adding that the decision of the Supreme Court would help bring democracy to political parties. 'The political future of those who cheated the voters is over,' he added.

He said: 'It happens the first time that the party rules in the center do not have a government in any province of the country.'

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