Imran Khan is misguiding nation with his lies, fraud: Daniyal Aziz

Daniyal Aziz declared Imran Khan as a master of U-turn and alleged that he is wasting court's time.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Daniyal Aziz on Monday said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan is misleading nation with his lies and frauds.
Daniyal Aziz declared Imran Khan as a master of U-turn and alleged that he is confusing the people with his baseless stories.
Terming PTI chief as ‘Kalabazi Khan’, PML-N leader said that Imran Khan is wasting time as he is not having any authentic evidence.
He said Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has adjourned the reference against Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif till November 2 on the request of PTI lawyers as PML-N counsels had already submitted their replies.
Talking to the media, PTI spokesman Naeem-ul-Haq blasted over deferment of the reference and said that a joke is being carried out with the nation on the name of Panama Leaks probe.
He said that how can a court conduct hearing without the presence of premier’s lawyers.
Meanwhile, Awami Tehreek’s Khurram Nawaz Gandapur said that neither courts have time nor they want to hear the case.
He said that we will not get justice but the government will complete its tenure.
Earlier this year, Panama Papers published documents leaked from database of a law firm called Mosack Fonseca that were studied by International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.
The documents named 140 world leaders including Nawaz Sharif’s daughter and two sons as owners of different offshore companies.
Shell companies generally go with connotation of association with illegal transference of money across countries.
The paper however did not allege any person mentioned in the documents of using the offshore companies for evading taxes or breaking any law.
But, different opposition parties, mainly Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf raised the issue and pressurized the government prompting the premier to form a parliamentary committee to finalise joint Terms of References in light of which the Supreme Court will probe the matter.
However, the 12-member committee has not been successful to agree on TORs after several meetings.