Deal is a deal: Backing out of MoU doesn’t suit Imran, says Dar

He said accepting the GEIC report was binding on both the PTI and PML-N


APP July 27, 2015
He said accepting the GEIC report was binding on both the PTI and PML-N,. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD:


Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said on Sunday that backing out of a written Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) had signed with the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) on the polls inquiry does not suit Imran Khan.


Both the parties while constituting the General Election-2013 Inquiry Commission (GEIC) had agreed that in case the GEIC determined that the election results did not reflect the true mandate of the people, the national and provincial assemblies would be dissolved and fresh election would be held. Otherwise, all the PTI's allegations over the veracity of the election would stand withdrawn. Talking to a news channel, the minister said Imran’s comments after the report of GEIC were 'disappointing.'

He said accepting the GEIC report was binding on both the PTI and PML-N, adding that it was unfair to accept and raise objections simultaneously.

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Dar said the PTI chairman would have to mend his ways as he was the leader of a political party, adding that Imran did not stand by the agreement. He said Imran was asking to put the condition of 30 days for the commission to submit its report, but it was the PML-N that convinced the PTI chairman for a 45-day time-frame.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 27th, 2015. 

COMMENTS (18)

Ahmed Ali khan | 9 years ago | Reply @naveed: Corruption is so widely spread among Pakistanis society that they prefer corrupt politicians. That way they it will be easier to do corruption. An honest person like Imran Khan will stop the corruption so they dont like an honest poletitions.
naveed | 9 years ago | Reply i am surprised to read all the above comments. Our people deserve rigged elections and fake mandates of PMLn and ppp etc. not even worth discussing with people who live in a fools paradise.
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