Lahore, Jan. 22 (TNS): Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif lashed out at the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) probing alleged corruption in Ashiana Housing Scheme, questioning the intention of the anti-graft watchdog in summoning him.
“The NAB summoning me was based on mala fide intention,” the Punjab CM said while addressing media.
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“I was summoned on the basis of a lie.”
He raised a question if the bureau “had ever summoned [PPP co-chairman] Asif Ali Zardari on the basis of a truth.”
While the Raiwind road project was quickly probed, he continued, no one took notice of the fact that no bidding was conducted in the Nandipur power project.
Earliery, the bureau probed Shehbaz for an hour and half in connection with the housing scheme.
According to Shehbaz, NAB officials didn’t have answers to his questions and they kept silent.
“I request the chairman NAB to direct his staff to refrain from playing politics [over cases of corruption],” he said.
The chief minster went on to add that he would resign from his post if corruption was proven in any project initiated by him since 1997.
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“Allotment in the Ashiana Housing Scheme was conducted 100% on merit,” he said.