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PM Shehbaz says leaked tape 'exposes Imran's hypocrisy, double standards'

 

State head Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday said that the sound recording of the supposed phone discussion between Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) pioneer Asif Ali Zardari and property investor Malik Riaz had "uncovered" PTI Chairman Imran Khan's "false reverence and twofold norms", attesting that his ancestor's "lies stand uncovered".


The spilled sound recording — in which the voices were accepted by a larger number of people to be of Zardari and Riaz — was broadly revealed by the electronic media and shared via virtual entertainment on Saturday where the last option could be heard telling the PPP executive that Imran was frantic for a "fix up" with him.


In a tweet today, PM Shehbaz said that the implied sound tape had "uncovered" Imran. "The sound tape that surfaced as of late uncovered Imran Khan's deception and twofold guidelines. As opposed to his cases, he looked for NRO (National Reconciliation Ordinance) to save himself and his administration."


"The phony story of unfamiliar scheme was fabricated after the entirety of his endeavors fizzled. His falsehoods stand uncovered," PM Shehbaz added.


The PML-N's true Twitter account said Imran Khan was "asking resistance pioneers for NRO while openly making a totally different insight". It as well, named it "bad faith".


Implied sound recording

In the right around 32-second discussion, the date and season of which isn't affirmed, Riaz can be heard telling Zardari that Imran had been sending him messages requesting that he help "fix up" with the PPP.


"Today, he (Imran Khan) has sent an excessive number of messages," the voice accepted to be of the property magnate told the previous president, who accordingly says: "It is unimaginable at this point."


"It's alright. I simply needed to bring this into your notification," said Riaz's supposed voice.


There is no authority word from Malik Riaz over the turn of events yet.


Understand more: Leaked tape indicates Imran's 'fix up' endeavors with Zardari


The implied recording comes two days after Khan unexpectedly finished an arranged enemy of government demonstration in Islamabad in the midst of hypothesis of in the background contacts among him and the foundation.


A Dawn report today said that the PTI promptly pronounced the sound "counterfeit". Recently, the party's representative Dr Shahbaz Gill tweeted that the sound recording was a "lie" and "a long way from the real world".


"A money manager and a rival of Imran Khan are discussing things that don't have anything to do with the real world. Imran Khan doesn't need a NRO. All things being equal, this large number of individuals continued to look for a NRO (from Imran) which they didn't get," he said.


Gill further added: "This story is completely false… . in any event, a solid content ought to have been composed."


In the mean time, senior PPP pioneers said they didn't know about the planning of the implied call, yet they could affirm that Malik Riaz had been assuming the part of a middle person after accommodation of the no-certainty goal against Imran Khan in the National Assembly by the then resistance groups.


One more PPP pioneer, while guaranteeing that the supposed sound appeared to be real, addressed who was tapping the phones of the previous president. He said it was a big deal ought to be tested.

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