

ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on Monday urged patience over final report submitted by the Panama case joint investigation team (JIT) in the Supreme Court, lamenting that a narrative is being shaped against the prime minister since the submission of the report.
Speaking at a presser here, Ishaq Dar said the Panamagate JIT report has several flaws, comprises of unsigned documents and even copies. He urged opposition parties to demonstrate patience for they also did so at the time of "Dharna-I and Dharna-II".
The minister noted that no offshore company has the name of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as its owner, lamenting that efforts are being made to shape a narrative (against the PM) since the submission of the report in the Supreme Court.
Dar urged the system should be allowed to function, adding "There have been courts functioning outside the courts".

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