Previous Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) executive and PPP pioneer Asif Hashmi wants to come back to the nation to confront bodies of evidence against him, faulting the Pakistan Embassy in Dubai for not restoring his travel permit.
Conversing with Dawn by telephone on Tuesday from Dubai, Mr Hashmi said after Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar summoned him in the (arrive) cases "I need to return (to Pakistan) however the authorities at the Pakistan Embassy in Dubai revealed to me they had gotten no official heading in such manner."
Prior, the Interpol dismissed the administration's demand to capture Mr Hashmi. The administration had purportedly spent over Rs10 million in expense to argue its case there.
Mr Hashmi said the CJP had set a due date of Feb 6 for him to show up in the cases he was looking in the National Accountability Bureau and Federal Investigation Agency concerning land bargains, unlawful enrollment and so on.
"I request that the Pakistani officially sanctioned headings to its government office in Dubai to restore my international ID with the goal that I could return and face the cases. It seems a few components in the administration need to malign me. I encourage the CJP to pay heed to this," Mr Hashmi stated, including that prior the Lahore High Court had prevented the legislature from capturing him on his landing however the international safe haven had declined to restore his visa.