LPG project intended to fill pockets: Justice Wajihuddin
PTI leader stated that 2013 intra-party elections were rigged, 'Insaf' needed within Tehreek-e-Insaf
HYDERABAD (Dunya News) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Justice retd. Wajihuddin Ahmed addressed the media as he inaugurated a plantation campaign at Guddu chowk in Hyderabad on Sunday, reported Dunya News.
The senior PTI leader stated that the party members who were elected as a result of the intra-party elections have a great influence over Imran Khan’s thinking. These members are pro status quo and Imran should have had an idea about this till now, he said. Further adding that the traces of corruption in the country have led the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) towards the government and it is because of this very reason that the particular institution is being made controversial in its working. Attempts are being made to make amendments in the laws of NAB, making the institution non-functional, Wajuhuddin said.
The retired senior justice of the Supreme Court expressed solidarity with the Director General (DG) of the Accountability Commission of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa who resigned after the introduction of amendments in the working of the institution and stated that he would oppose any changes made in the rules of procedure of NAB.
Wajihuddin said that the country’s biggest problem is corruption and not a significant person has been punished in the past 70 years on the basis of corruption. He further added that time will tell that the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) project was introduced just to fill the pockets of a few.