By: Gul Hamaad Farooqi
CHITRAL: Arresting of Shahzada Khalid Parvez is a political conspiracy and some people want to fail the nominated District Nazim of Chitral. These views were expressed by Shahzada Iftikharuddin MNA Chitral during a huge press conference in a local hotel. Addressing to a press conference MNA Chitral Iftikharuddin, former chairman Orghuch Muhammad Wali Shah, Saeedullah, Muhammad Shan, Munir Ahmad Charwelo and others alleged that Shahzada Khalid Parvez newly elected Nazim union council Drosh 1 and president of All Pakistan Muslim League Chitral chapter was arrested under a political conspiracy.
They alleged that a few weeks back a leader of political party had already disclosed that Khalid Parvez will be arrested by National Accountability Bureau (NAB) KP and their nominated district Nazim of Chitral will be failed to gain his chair.
They said that there is no embezzlement in Joint Forest Management Committee (JFMC) fund. They said that according to government policy 40% of fund of forest depositing in government exchequer while 60% is distributing among the royalty holders. As well as the government has already collected their share of 40% fund but the remaining one was disputed and two groups were not ready for its equal distribution. Besides it the court has already verdict about the land
They said that we respect of all courts including NAB but we appeal for conducting a transparent inquiry in this regard so as to ascertain the real reason of his arresting. They also appeal to chairman NAB for initiating inquiry in this regard about the prediction of a political party who revealed a week ago that Khalid Parvez will be arresting which is seem a political conspiracy against him and his party. It is strange that NAB arrested Khalid Parvez and 4 other persons at the time when they taking oath and they will elect district Nazim.
It is worth to mention here that Khalid Parvez, DFO Gulzar Rehman, Noor Shahideen, Malak Shahai and Rahmat Karim Subadar were arrested by NAB KP in embezzlement case of 76 million.
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