Government Celebrates Victory in Al-Qadir Trust Case
In a momentous turn of events, the ruling coalition is exulting in the triumph of justice after a court ruling in the Al-Qadir Trust case. A day hailed as a celebration of transparency and accountability, high-ranking government officials have come forward to express their satisfaction with the recent verdict.
Ministers Laud Judiciary’s Role in Exposing Corruption
Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarar led the chorus of government voices affirming their unwavering commitment to an independent judiciary. He underscored the significance of the court’s decision, emphasizing that matters under Article 175 fall exclusively within the domain of the judiciary. Criticizing Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders for their media statements, Tarar highlighted the irregularities in the £190 million settlement case that led to convictions of individuals found guilty.
Information Minister Attaullah Tarar echoed the sentiments of his colleague, emphasizing the lack of evidence presented by the defense counsel to counter the prosecution’s proofs. He labeled the scandal as the biggest corruption case in Pakistan’s history, underscoring the government’s commitment to transparency and justice in addressing such malfeasance.
PTI Founder’s Real Face Exposed
Planning Minister Professor Ahsan Iqbal addressed the media, shedding light on the magnitude of the corruption case and its implications for the PTI founder and his spouse. Describing it as the ‘biggest graft case’ in Pakistan’s political history, Iqbal called attention to the documented evidence and court trial that culminated in convictions. He urged the nation to unite and participate in the country’s transformation agenda to propel it into a leading economy of the 21st century.
Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif delivered a scathing critique of PTI chairman Imran Khan, accusing him of perpetrating a massive fraud while levelling false allegations against others. He questioned the legitimacy of the Al-Qadir University, pointing out discrepancies in student enrollment and educational activities over the past four years.
Judiciary’s Verdict Upholds Supremacy of Justice
Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan Engineer Amir Muqam lauded the judiciary for establishing the supremacy of justice, emphasizing that accountability is equal for all. He hailed the verdict in the Al-Qadir Trust case as a victory for transparency and justice, asserting that those claiming honesty and trustworthiness had been unmasked as the biggest perpetrators of corruption.
Sindh’s Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon described the day of the verdict as a historic moment for Pakistan, highlighting the unmasking of deceptive practices under the guise of truth and honesty. Criticizing Imran Khan’s tactics of using NAB to target opponents, Memon emphasized that the punishment meted out to him was a direct consequence of his own actions.
As the government revels in its legal victory, the reverberations of the Al-Qadir Trust case resonate across the political landscape, underscoring the enduring significance of transparency, accountability, and the rule of law in shaping Pakistan’s future.