PM Imran Khan makes key statements over important issues
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Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that he has "nothing to do" with the Broadsheet issue and the agreement was made by former president Pervez Musharraf.
His remarks came in a television interview which was aired on Friday.
Referring to the Broadsheet agreement, the prime minister said that the asset recovery firm found Nawaz Sharif's assets worth $800 million "and a court declared that assets of $100 million really were owned by the former prime minister".
He said that the government was bound under the agreement, to pay the firm and if they did not pay, a day's interest would have amounted to 5,000 pounds.
The prime minister termed the foreign funding case against the PTI as one born out of malafide intent and said that he trusts the Election Commission scrutiny committee probing the matter.
Speaking of the increased power tariff, he said that it was done "so that the country does not fall further into debt".
A day earlier, the government named retired Justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed as the head of the committee probing the Broadsheet case and gave him the authority to add whomever he wants to the committee.
The Opposition parties have voiced major reservations against the move, owing to Saeed's past appointments.