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<strong>If wrongdoings of all Pakistani politicians are combined, those would still not be comparable to the level of corruption committed by Prime Minister Imran Khan, said Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam chief Fazlur Rehman stressing that the cricketer-turned-politician hides 53 bank accounts from the country&#39;s Election Commission, reported local media.</strong></p>
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is a &quot;party of thieves&quot; and it was the only party that introduced the culture of hurling abuses in politics, Geo News quoted Fazlur as saying in relation to a report released by the country&#39;s Election Commission during a joint press conference along with Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) Chairman Mustafa Kamal here on Wednesday. Rehman also lashed out at PM Imran khan for &quot;corruption and hiding foreign funding worth millions from the Election Commission of Pakistan.&quot;</p>
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Referring to the scrutiny committee report, he said that the report on foreign funding has revealed everything about the ruling PTI, therefore, &quot;whatever I had already predicted about Imran Khan is turning out to be true.&quot;</p>
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The JUI leader also said that the life of Imran Khan is completely &quot;opposite of his own ideal words&quot;.</p>
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Stressing that even slight indications of embezzlement in funds are a serious issue as several suspected individuals and organizations provided funds from other countries, Fazlur said that the scrutiny committee report is an eye-opener as Imran Khan hid 53 bank accounts from the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), reported The Nation.</p>
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