(Web Desk) LAHORE – On Saturday, alleged audio leaks of Najam Saqib, the son of former Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Saqib Nisar, and his accomplice Mian Uzair discussing the sale of a PTI ticket made ripples on social media.
In the first audio conversation, Mr Najam could be heard urging Abuzar Chaddar, PTI candidate from PP-137, to contact his father, Mr Nisar, after receiving the ticket.
Transcript for Audio 1
Chaddar: Hello, Sir. Your efforts have paid off.
Najam: Yes, I was informed. Tell me what you’re looking for right now.
Chaddar: We’re still having the tickets printed since we have a lot less time.
Najam: Just drop by the office to thank father (Saqib Nisar).
Chaddar: Of course, why not?Najam: He’ll be at the office by 11 a.m., and he’s worked really hard.
Chaddar: I was debating whether I should come immediately to see Mr Nisar or come after submitting the ticket.
Najam: Do whatever you want, but meet with Father today.
Chaddar: Of course, I’ll pay him a visit today.
Najam: Okay, print the ticket, email the photo, and then come visit.
Mr Najam could be heard fighting with another assistant, Mian Uzair, over his part of the same ticket booked for Mr Chaddar in the second audio leak.
Transcript of Ausio 2
Check Whatsapp, Najam.
Uzair: Is this anything Abuzar sent you?
Najam: Hello, I’m also a lawyer.
Uzair: Tell me whether Abuzar sent you this or if you got it straight from him.
Najam: I can obtain it straight, but Abuzar must give me everything.
Uzair: Do you want me to avoid him?
Najam: You may do it if you want, but I have it from him.
Okay, Uzair.
Najam: So, who finished the work… Nobody other has ever done it.
Uzair: Okay, then.
Najam: What’s the current situation?
Uzair: Okay, I’ll speak.
Najam: What do you mean you’ll discuss it? It was completed and decided.
Uzair: Let me phone and request that the products be delivered to me.
Najam: You must not simply provide the things. I’ll shatter your legs if you accept less than 120.
Uzair: Yar (friend), you’re speaking such things over the phone again.
Najam: Yar Uzair, I have no problem with it. Don’t accept anything less than 120 from him.
Okay, Uzair.
Najam: I’m not kidding when I say this. This is significant, Uzair.
Uzair: My brother. I’ve made a promise. No, I am not…
Najam: You turn into… turn into… for me. Or I won’t even speak to you.
Uzair: All right, I’ll do it.
Najam: Alternatively, I will deal with him personally. Other than that, what else can I do?
Uzair: It’s best to say it straight.
Najam: He’ll be at the office shortly after filing the ticket. You may also attend if you so choose.
Okay, Uzair.