Former Pakistan PM Raja Pervez Ashraf Denies Drug Allegations Amid Controversy
Pakistan Drug Queen 'Pinky' Takes Former PM's Name, He Claims To Have 'Spotless Life'

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Raja Pervez Ashraf, former Prime Minister of Pakistan, has denied any connection to drug suspect Anmol alias Pinky after a video surfaced where she allegedly mentioned his name. Ashraf expressed his shock and emphasized his commitment to a 'spotless life', urging for investigations to be conducted fairly without media trials.
- 01Raja Pervez Ashraf stated he was 'shocked' by the allegations and maintains he has led a 'spotless life'.
- 02The controversy arose from a video of Anmol alias Pinky during her court appearance where she allegedly mentioned Ashraf's name.
- 03Ashraf expressed willingness to cooperate with any investigation regarding the allegations.
- 04Pinky's lawyer claimed she was pressured to name certain politicians, suggesting external influence on her statements.
- 05Pakistan's National Assembly Speaker raised concerns about the impact of online false propaganda and the need for cybercrime authorities to intervene.
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Raja Pervez Ashraf, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan and leader of the Pakistan Peoples Party, has publicly denied any connections to Anmol alias Pinky, a drug suspect whose recent court appearance sparked controversy. A video clip surfaced online, allegedly showing Pinky mentioning Ashraf's name, which led to widespread speculation and discussion on social media. In response, Ashraf expressed his shock and emphasized that he has led a 'spotless life', affirming his readiness to face any investigations. He highlighted a second video where Pinky’s lawyer claimed she was under pressure to implicate certain politicians, raising concerns about the integrity of her statements. Ashraf received support from his family, party colleagues, and even political opponents, as he called for protection against media trials that could influence public perception before investigations are complete. The Speaker of the National Assembly, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, also addressed the issue, questioning whether cybercrime authorities should take action against the spread of false propaganda online, emphasizing the need for due process and the presumption of innocence.
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The allegations against Ashraf could affect his political standing and public perception, especially in light of ongoing investigations.
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