£190m confiscated by NCA to be used for nation’s welfare:Tarar

By News Desk
Federal Minister Information Atta Tarar said that £190m confiscated amount by NCA in Al-Qadir Trust case to be used for nation’s welfare. Addressing a press conference in Lahore,the minister said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) use of the religion card for politics was condemnable.

The minister  termed the £190 million case an “open-and-shut matter,” calling the recent court decision one of the most significant in Pakistan’s history. He criticised the establishment of the Asset Recovery Unit during PTI’s tenure, which he alleged was at the centre of this controversy.

“PTI is using religion to shield its wrongdoings. When they failed to provide legal defense in this case, they resorted to exploiting religious sentiments,” Tarar commented. He urged PTI leaders to “fear God” and refrain from dragging religion into political issues, calling the practice “deeply regrettable.”

The minister also questioned the legitimacy of religious teachings at Al-Qadir University, which he alleged was established through funds obtained improperly. “The cabinet approved a sealed envelope for this project, which was actually theft. The £190 million is the biggest heist in history,” Tarar said, adding that the founder of PTI has now been held accountable for bribery and embezzlement.

He dismissed claims of legal loopholes in the case, asserting that the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) confiscated the money and handed it over to the Pakistani government for public welfare. Tarar highlighted that former Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had cleared himself during the NCA investigation.

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