Asad Umar deplores NAB notice to Imran Khan's 'non-political' wife

Asad Umar termed NAB notice to Imran Khan's wife shameful, say Bushra Bibi is an apolitical figure

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PTI leader Asad Umar in a meeting with party leaders on February 15, 2023. Twitter/Dr_YasminRashid
PTI leader Asad Umar in a meeting with party leaders on February 15, 2023. Twitter/Dr_YasminRashid

  • PTI leader says NAB notice to Bushra Bibi is shameful.
  • Says they want to stop Imran Khan by dragging his wife in courts.
  • Says Bushra Bibi is housewife, has nothing to do with politics.


Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Asad Umar expressed strong disapproval of the National Accountability Bureau's (NAB) notice to Bushra Bibi, wife of PTI Chairman Imran Khan, saying that the Pakistan Democratic Movement government has stooped to desperation in its bid to impede the former prime minister.

The PTI leader's remarks came in reaction to NAB's notice to Khan and his wife. The summons required both of them to appear before NAB's probe team on March 9 in connection with the Toshakhana scam. Umar took to Twitter on Tuesday to express his distaste of the incumbent government, stressing that the rulers had fallen to an all-time low by summoning Khan's spouse, who has nothing to do with politics.

The PTI leader further said the notice was particularly shameful as Bushra had never held public office.

"Sending a NAB notice to [B]ushra bibi who is a housewife, has nothing to do with politics and has never held public office is utterly shameful. How low will they fall in their desperate attempts to stop Imran Khan," he tweeted.

NAB's notice for March 9 appearance

The anti-graft watchdog's Rawalpindi branch summoned the former premier and his wife hours after Aftab Sultan tendered his resignation as NAB chairman as he reportedly refused to "toe the line".

In its notice to Khan, the anti-corruption watchdog wrote: “The competent authority has taken cognizance of an offence allegedly committed by the accused persons under the provisions of NAO, 1999.”

The inquiry proceedings have revealed that during Khan’s tenure as premier, he retained some state gifts presented to him by various foreign dignitaries.

The notice by the anti-graft watchdog called upon Khan to appear before the combined investigation team at its Islamabad office and record his statement in this regard.

On November 19, the NAB had taken notice of the alleged non-disclosure of the actual value of gifts received by the former prime minister, his wife, and other cabinet members.

Sources privy to the matter said that there was a discrepancy between the actual value of the gifts received by the former prime minister and the sale.