Asif Ali Zardari Sends Rs10bn Notice to Imran Over False Murder Accusation
- 31, January , 2023

NewsToday: PPP member Asif Ali Zardari has sent 10 million notices to Imran khan, chairman of PTI, for making false allegations against Zardari of murder. Notice has claimed that Zardari accused PTI Charman Imran khan of harming PPP's reputation and defaming him after IK accused Zardari of making plans of murder and paying terrorists along with Intelligence agencies to assassinate Imran. During the virtual conference of Imran khan in Zaman park a few days ago, he said three more names were involved in my assassination song with Asif Ali Zardari.
Further, he said, they have made Plan C, and Zardari is behind all this game. He has collected a rich amount of money in corruption, which he looted from the Sindh government and spent most of his income on winning electron in Sindh. Also, he has provided the outfits to the terrorist, and influential people from different agencies are helping him make all plans. In his virtual debate, he said. If something happens to me, the people of this nation should know who is behind this so that people would never forgive them. The legal notice stated that Khan's action caused severe agony and mental stress, making their reputation lose. They demanded Khan an unconditional apology in 14 days and 10 billion rupees; otherwise, they faced legal proceedings for damages.

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