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What's the other side of the story? This is a pretty much black and white case.
A Project that has incurred billions of rupees in losses to the Pakistani State, has exceeded its initial Budget by billions of rupees. There is no refinement plant to even refine the fuel but the Government kept investing Billions of Rupees. If the Government is neat and the clean, why has the Finance Minister stopped the Auditor General from releasing the report? Come to think of it, on what basis did the Finance Minister stop the Auditor General considering the fact that the Auditor General is supposed to be Impartial. Oh no wait, he used to be a personal worker of Ishaq Dar before he took this job.
No matter how you try to defend it, there's no hiding the fact that this is a massive injustice to the Nation.
If you read my above posts and tried to infer the meaning I was trying to portray. The reasoning I'm using with the OP is irrespective of PML-N corruption, The party he represents can not claim a high ground when it comes to matters of misappropriation and wastage of funds and corruption. By all means point out PML N corruption but with the neutral observer keeping in mind the merits and demerits of all the parties
IK can go to supreme court for this violation of rules. Hamid Khan and Babar Awan can present a strong case. Lets see if he ever gets out of the dharna and rigging mentality, then he will pay attention to these issues. But hey when it comes to taking and executing real steps at the right moment. Us Pakistanis would be occupied in menial and trivial issues.
If IK doesnt take any action or raise this issue in National assembly, then my point stands valid. That PTI can not claim moral high ground and raise hue and cry on every corruption case if they are unwilling to pursue it in NA or in SC.