Islamabad: A former leader of Imran Khan's party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Nadia Chaudhary, has allegedly gone missing from Islamabad after she reportedly threatened party's senior leaders in an alleged sexual assault.


The two leaders who were threatened by Nadia are Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Shah Farman.

Nadia Chaudhary is a British Pakistani and a former Central Deputy Secretary Information of PTI in the United Kingdom. Her lawyer reportedly confirmed that she was about to expose the leaders before her sudden disappearance.

A human rights activist Kashif N. Chaudhry, on Monday, tweeted the above information.

"Nadia Chaudhry, British Pakistani, central deputy info. secretary for @PTIofficial goes missing in Pakistan. Acc. to her lawyer, she was about to expose PTI leaders, Shah Mahmood Qureshi & Shah Farman, for alleged sexual assault. Why is no media covering her case? #RecoverNadia," tweeted Kashif N. Chaudhry.

 

Another Twitter user, Majid ur Rehman, posted a video in which Nadia Chaudhary claimed that the Pakistan Army and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) had sent a man to her house to steal her phones. She also expressed fears that she might be abducted by them. Later, she allegedly went missing.

In the video, she can be heard saying "Today ISI and the Army sent a guy to be in my house, under my bed and steal my phones. I helped them. I helped PTI and I helped the Pakistan Army and ISI."

She has clearly said in the video: "Now all these people are here and they are going to make me disappear. This may be the last time I'm seeing my family or my family is seeing me," Nadia Chaudhary said in the video."

She further claimed in the video that she had provided in 2016 the evidence on the Panamagate scandal in connection with the Avenfield residence to PTI's then Secretary Information, Naeem-ul-Haque.

"I gave the information to Naeem-ul-Haque on May 14, 2016; I connected him with the source of that information, the lawyer. Naeem-ul-Haque chose not to tell Imran Khan or Jahangir Tareen," She said.

She also said that Haque had meetings with Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders Pervaiz Rashid and Khwaja Asif. She suspected that there might have been a double deal. She said the credit was given to Zulfi Bukhari, a close aide of Imran Khan, who she claimed, "didn't do anything." She also said that she had never sought any money, position and had not even applied for a ticket for any elections.

 

(With inputs from ANI)