Military's media wing quashes claims of Bajwa family assets on social media as based on 'lies', 'malicious intent'
                                       

General Bajwa will visit the wounded in the hospital. PHOTO: EXPRESS
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Sunday denounced the "nefarious campaign" maligning the outgoing Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa.

According to the ISPR, "figures area unit exaggerated and supported assumptions" are circulated "misleading information relating to the assets of army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and his family" on social media.
"a sure cluster has terribly smartly and venally attributed the assets of General Bajwa's daughter-in-law's father and her family to the military chief and his family," the military's media wing side.The ISPR conjointly declared that "all assets of Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, his wife, and family area unit punctually declared in Federal Board of Revenue (FBR)" and rejected the claims that General Bajwa's family created sure assets throughout his six-year tenure as "completely false," "blatant lies, and malice."
Additionally, the statement states that "like each subject, the military chief and his family area unit responsible to the tax authorities for his or her assets" which the military chief and his family frequently file tax returns.
It ought to be noted that earlier on, the govt ordered associate investigation into the revelation of General Bajwa's family's wrongfully protected tax info.
A statement discharged by the Ministry of Finance on Mon aforesaid that government minister Ishaq Dar had paid shut attention to the misappropriated and unreasonable leak of tax info.
The Finance Ministry had declared, "This is clearly violating the whole confidentiality of tax info that the law provides."
Later, it had been rumored that the FBR had established United Nations agency was liable for the leak.