- Terms murder of Khurram Zaki as shameful reflection of state of law & order and the government ‘s writ
- Returns home after performing Umrah, holds meeting with AML leader Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed

in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
ISLAMABAD, May 08: Imran Khan, Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, on Sunday criticized approval of Rs 43 crores by the government for what he called refurbishing Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif’s personal home on the pretext of SAARC Summit in Murree.
“Shameful how govt has approves Rs 43 crores for refurbishing Sharif’s personal home in Murree using SAARC Summit in Murree as a pretext,” Imran wrote on his official Twitter account. Shameful how govt has approved Rs 43 chores for refurbishing Sharif’s personal home in Murree using SAARC Summit in Murree as a pretext. “This is not first time Sharifs have used public money on their properties. Rs 11 b was spent upgrading Raiwind estate and Continued on page 6
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it’s environs,” the PTI Chairman said. “The Raiwind road case is still in NAB. With such abuse of public money by our leaders, it is no wonder people are reluctant to pay taxes,” he said. Imran also condemned the brutal murder of Khurram Zaki, a human rights activist and social media campaigner. “Strongly condemn the murder of rights activist Khurram Zaki in Karachi. Shameful reflection of the state of law and order & writ of the government.” Meanwhile, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan returned to Pakistan after performing Umrah and held a meeting with Awami Muslim League (AML) leader Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed, a private TV channel reported on Sunday. Discussion in regards to the Terms of References (TORs) forwarded to the government by the opposition parties was held during the meeting between the two. Furthermore, the government’s response to the TORs and the supposed situation that may develop afterwards was also brought under consideration. Imran Khan and Sheikh Rasheed also discussed about the meeting of the opposition parties that is going to be held tomorrow (May 9). -SABAH