Leader of the Opposition Chaudhry Nisar. — Online Photo

ISLAMABAD: Leader of Opposition Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Sunday alleged that PTI Chairman Imran Khan did not show all his assets and appealed to the Supreme Court to scrutinize the assets of all politicians.

“Imran Khan misled the media and nation by sharing incomplete details of his assets” Nisar stated while addressing a press conference in reply to Imran Khan's press conference earlier in the day.

The opposition leader has disclosed that Imran Khan's house in Capital was on 300 canal land but he misled the media by mentioning the cost of a single canal. He said Imran Khan should also bring before people his tax returns for the past 20 years.

“Iman Khan in 1992 to 2002 did not deposit any tax return' he added.

Responding a question, he said that that Khan's assets in the Election Commission were also controversial. He also criticized Imran for holding press conference in Muharram, saying it should have been avoided in these days.

Answering another question Nisar said that military officials, bureaucrats and judges should be subjected to accountability. Chaudhry Nisar said there should be a judicial inquiry into all the cases relating to 'political role of ISI'.

He alleged that the President's address to the joint session of the parliament seemed to be a part of some 'game plan'.

He reiterated that decision of PML-N participation in parliament joint session will be done in parliamentary party meeting. The main issue nowadays is national security not corruption, he added. He said that issues like Nato attack on Pakistani soil and Mamogate were presenting a bad name to the leadership of the country.

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