Will quit politics if corruption evidence presented: Shahbaz Sharif

Sharif says he will quit politics if Rehman Malik gives evidence against Sharif family in corruption cases.


Web Desk May 02, 2012
Will quit politics if corruption evidence presented: Shahbaz Sharif

Countering Interior Minister Rehman Malik’s diatribe, Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif said on Wednesday that he will leave politics for good if any evidence of corruption is given against his family.

Hinting at the interior minister, Sharif said that if the “IG of liars” gives any evidence which proves the involvement of him or the Sharif family in corruption cases, then he will not only “tender resignation from the responsibility of chief minister Punjab” but also leave politics.

Malik had claimed that the government was set to file a reference to the National Accountability Bureau against the Sharif family in various corruption cases, and had claimed that he had evidence that the Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz leaders had siphoned off public funds worth $32 million.

COMMENTS (62)

Osama Sharif | 12 years ago | Reply The biggest thug and criminal of my city is the city president of Pml (N) So what kind of sympathy v can have for PML(N).The president of a political party may pretend to be a nice guy but these r the thugs and criminals who will make him the victorious. At the end of the day, Politicians and the clerks are the two notorious characters of our society which are just incurable. So, a common Pakistani will remain just as common until he takes everything at its own. Besides Punjab must be subdivided into four new provinces even rest of the provinces too! Otherwise its hard to be the part of Pakistan. That’s what I believe!
geeko | 12 years ago | Reply

lol, at the last few seconds the way he rolls his eyes says a lot, the Sharifs are naturally actors but Shahbaz Jalib takes it to a whole new level in that regard.

VIEW MORE COMMENTS
Replying to X

Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.

For more information, please see our Comments FAQ