Jam Shoro to emerge exonerated from NAB cases: Sindh minister

KARACHI: Sindh Information Minister Nasir Hussain Shah on Thursday said Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Jam Khan Shoro will come out of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) cases as a purged man, ARY News reported.

“Character assassination of people of the PPP is being done. But we will not panic from these thing, we will confront them,” he said while talking to media in Karachi.

The NAB on Thursday issued arrest warrants for the former Sindh local government minister on charges of illegal allotment of plots.

According to sources, PPP leader Shoro is accused of embezzlement in the funds of local government and special teams have been constituted for his arrest.

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NAB sources informed that Shoro illegally sold 19 Karachi Development Authority plots using his influence as the local government minister.

However, Nasir Shah is intransigent that his comrade was not involved in any graft activity. He said the PPP was being victimised.

“Whether they are current NAB officers or previous ones, their pattern of executing work is the same. We will confront the allegations. We have full trust in the judiciary,” he said.

The minister said those were involved in the incident of October 18 who murdered former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.

To a query, he said the PPP never disassociated with its people. He said all the matters including  of Uzair Baloch were part of the conspiracy.

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