Sunday, March 11, 2012

Election Rigging 1990 - Money was quickly sent to Sharif in 1993 : Younis Habib


The Central Protagonist in the "Mehrangate Scandal", Former Chief of Mehran Bank Younis Habib has revealed that, in order to Rig the 1990 Elections, he quickly sent Rs 2.5 million to Shabaz Sharif through Telegraphic Transfer (TT) on 27th September 1993.

Very quick indeed!

Younis Habib discolsed that he was pressurized by Former President Ghulam Ishaq Khan and Former Army Chief General Mirza Aslam Beg to distribute money among Politicians for Rigging the 1990 Polls. Therefore, he quickly sent Rs 2.5 million to Shabaz Sharif through Telegraphic Transfer on 27th September 1993.

It is worth noted that both personalities allegedly behind the Election Rigging Scandal, either resigned or retired before the the eventual Money Transfer, i.e. Former President Ghulam Ishaq resigned on 18th July 1993 while Former Army Chief General Aslam Beg retired on 16th August 1991.

He also revealed that "In order to make up for mistakes committed in 1990, I extended support in 1993 to Pakistan Peoples Party and it came to power again that year".

Referring to Jammat-e-Islami's Pakistan Islamic Front against Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), Younis further said "In 1993 I used money and weakened Nawaz Sharif's Vote Position by pitting Maulvis against him".

Habib also disclosed that Aftab Sherpao was given a bigger amount because he was the main figure of Pakistan Peoples Party in NWFP (Now Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa).


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Update 14th March: Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) Punjab President Shahbaz Sharif setting aside the allegations of Younis Habib as "Biggest Lie of Century" (Off course, Mehrangate didn't happened in this Century).

"A decision has been made to claim damages and go into litigation against Younis Habib," Shahbaz Sharif said, asking Younis Habib to prepare for Appearing before the Court with Evidence.

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