Re: Parvez Elahi for PM?
Imran wrote a letter to the president back in 2002, protesting shujaat and elahi's loan write off.
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In his letter to General Musharraf, Imran Khan, who is now a Member
of Pakistan's National Assembly (MNA), wrote: "I would like to draw
your attention to pages 35-36 of the 'Annual Report 2000 of Muslim
Commercial Bank Ltd.' MCB, which states that Ch.
Manzoor Elahi, Ch. Shujat Hussain and Ch. Pervaiz Elahi,
Partners/Directors of Punjab Sugar Mills, Vehari, Multan, got their
loan of Rs 22.792 million written off during the year ended December
31, 2000. MCB's annual report is a public, audited and legal document
and is therefore, irrefutable. The fact that the [loan] write off
took place in your government's tenure is troubling, particularly
when you had pledged to ensure Accountability as a cornerstone of
your seven points agenda."
"We [the Movement for Justice] have requested the State Bank of
Pakistan to provide full facts of the even larger Rs 218.598 million
[loan] write off done by Bankers Equity Ltd., also on behalf of
Punjab Sugar Mills," Imran Khan wrote in his letter to Pakistan Army
dictator and tyrant who has acted like a special, highly-paid
mercenary of the U.S. CIA and Israeli Mossad during his 1999-2002
corrupt and tyrannical rule.
Lahore-based Justice Movement (PTI) supreme leader Imran Khan also
sent a letter to Irshad Hasan Khan, former Chief Justice of Pakistan
and current Chief Election Commissioner, on 17 September 2002, in
which he urged the ex-chief judge of Pakistan's Supreme Court to
declare that Chaudhry Shujat Hussain and Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi
cannot contest the 10 October 2002 elections for National Assembly
and Punjab Assembly, because they have been disqualified under
Articles 62, 63 and 113 of the Pakistan Constitution and under the
Pakistan Election Commission rules/regulations for robbing the Muslim
Commercial Bank and other financial institutions of Pakistan. **