Al Qadir corruption case

Here are the details about Al Qadir corruption case against Imran Khan

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Here are the details about Al Qadir corruption case against Imran Khan. Former Prime Minister Imran Khan yesterday on Tuesday 9 of may arrested by lot of rangers inside of High court. While what is the reason behind this arrest. So lets have a look more into this!

Al Qadir corruption case
Imran khan arrest

Former Prime Minister Imran Khan has been arrested by rangers inside of High court. While after the news went viral fans and his supporters have started doing protest. Also Celebrities have share their angry reaction over the arrest of Imran Kahn. While mostly people didn’t know the reason behind this arrest and AlQadir case.

Al-Qadir Trust is a non-governmental welfare organization set up by Bushra Watto, Imran Khan Sahab third wife. Imran Khan himself promoted this project on many event. While Bushra Bibi is famous for her spiritual teaching as she never showed off her face in camera and she always appear in Hijab and veil.

Imran khan arrest
Imran khan arrest

Main aim behind this University is to promote Islamic teachings and spirituality to students of Islamabad. While according to Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah this land worth seven billion was a front from Imran khan as a bribe from a real estate developer, Malik Riaz Hussain. Malik Riaz is the most popular Business Tycon and also popular for his projects like Baharia.

While this 60 acres of land worth seven billion Pakistani rupees ($24.7 million). While only a few part is build but the rest 60 acres is official land of university. Over these allegations Imran khan said that this land was a donation to the trust for charitable purposes. Fawad Chaudhry also cleared the allegations saying that The real-estate developer has also denied any wrongdoing.

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