Imran khan all out
with the shaukat khanum propaganda
Imran khan
tehreek e insaaf leader has filed a suit
of 10 billion against League (PML-N)
leader Khawaja Mohammad Asif for leveling allegations against the Shaukat
Khanam Memorial Trust (SKMT).
While admitting the
plea, Justice Mohammad Anwar Khan Kasi of the Islamabad High Court on Tuesday
issued notice to the PML-N leader and directed him to submit his reply in a
fortnight.
On November 16,
Sikandar Khan, an additional district and sessions judge of Islamabad, had
dismissed the PTI chief’s application on the ground that under section 4 of
Islamabad High Court Act 2010, the lower court could not hear civil suits worth
over Rs100 million.
In the application
filed with the IHC, Mr Khan’s counsel Salman Akram Raja and Malik Ghulam Sabir
referred to a press conference held by the PML-N leader on August 1, 2012, in
which he had alleged that Imran Khan had lost a huge amount in a real estate
gamble. He said the amount had been donated to the SKMT in the form of Zakat,
Fitrana and other donations.
Mr Asif had also
claimed that a total of $4.5 million funds of SKMT were invested abroad. “If
the investment was safe, why Mr Khan did not invest his own money in the
ventures,” Mr Asif had asked, seeking a reply from Mr Khan.
The PTI chief in his
plea submitted to the court contended that Mr Asif had made false statements to
damage his reputation within and outside Pakistan.
It said Mr Asif during
the press conference had also compared Imran Khan with ‘Double Shah’, a
notorious fraudster who deprived thousands of people of their hard-earned
savings on the basis of false representations. “Comparing Imran Khan to ‘Double
Shah’ is the worst form of defamation,” it contended.
It also attached
reports of several transactions made by SKMT and maintained that all these were
made by the investment committee of the SKMT board, of which Mr Khan was a
member.
It alleged that in
order to defame Imran Khan and the SKMT, Mr Asif had spread false information
and concealed the facts.
When contacted, Mr
Asif said the PTI chief had filed the suit under political compulsions. “I
still stand by my words on Mr Khan and am ready to face the litigation.”
He added: “I would
produce all the evidence against Mr Khan whenever the court summons me to
respond to the plea.”
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