Ex-Pak Army officer denies Imran Khan's claim of helping Nawaz Sharif

ANI  |  Islamabad [Pakistan] 

(Retd) has rejected Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan's allegation that the helped former in 2013 polls.

"Did he (Imran Khan) not get answer from the judicial commission headed by then chief justice of Nasirul Mulk that completely rejected his allegations? If he is still not satisfied and not ready to abandon his rigging idea, then I ask him to get these again probed by another commission comprising three persons, one each from the army, the judiciary and the media," Dawn quoted Brig (retd) Ranjha, as saying.

"Before this I ask him to give an undertaking along with me to be ready to go for capital punishment in the wake of its (commission) report," he added.

Khan had alleged that Brig (retd) Ranjha had aided the former in during the last general elections, reported Geo TV.

His remarks came in an interview with on Geo News programme Capital Talk.

The underscored that he pondered on this issue before going forward with levelling the allegation, reported Geo TV.

Branding the as an "irresponsible man", the official questioned how could the former hurl allegations against the army without any evidence, saying, "I tell him that the army is an institution and a is no one to run affairs on his own.

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First Published: Sat, May 05 2018. 21:15 IST