ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chief Imran Khan said today that the Prime Minister has failed to provide satisfactory evidence about his assets.
“In the parliament he had said that he had all evidence. But now in the court his lawyer claimed that he does not have records from the 1980s,” Imran Khan said, after the Supreme Court session on Panama Leaks."
“They are claiming that their entire business is being run on chits,” he said.
He said that morally the prime minister should resign. Elaborating on the proceedings in the court today, he said, that the judges think PTI has raised valid questions.
He added that he will inform the court on Friday if his party is in favour of forming a commission or not.
The Supreme Court today asked both parties to decide over the formation of a commission as it resumed the hearing of the Panama Leaks case. The commission will comprise of one judge and will be able to call anyone as part of the probe.