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‘Its now Senate vs NAB’ says Saleem Mandviwala

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Deputy Chairman Senate Saleem Mandviwalla has said that the competition is now between the Senate and National Accountability Bureau (NAB ) and ‘we will expose NAB in any case.’

According to the details, while talking to media on Sunday, Deputy Chairman Senate Saleem Mandviwalla said that in its custody. One senator is united to expose the NAB. He said that NAB has committed many atrocities and people have died in its custody. One senator is united to expose the NAB.

He said that NAB officers must also go under the accountability process, the degrees of NAB staff would be checked. He added that the Senate would also check the assets of NAB officials.

The Deputy Chairman Senate said that the Senate has prepared a requisition to convene a meeting that will also discuss the deaths in the custody of NAB. We will call the families of those killed in the Senate.

Let it be known that the Deputy Chairman of Senate Saleem Mandviwalla had called National Accountability Bureau (NAB) a blackmailing organization and alleged that people only go for a plea bargain to save their honor. The Deputy Chairman addressed a press conference in the federal capital and said that Prime Minister Imran Khan earlier assured of neutral accountability but the opposition is being victimized he alleged.

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