Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari has enlightened the Supreme Court that he doesn't own any properties or bank accounts abroad, specific News reported  on weekday.

The former president claimed this in AN instrument submitted within the Non-Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) case registered against him within the country’s high court. Hearing of the case can surface on weekday.

The instrument, submitted through his counsel Farooq H Naek, conjointly declared that Zardari stands by no matter he has written within the already recorded statement.
In April, a SC bench issued notices to former presidents General (retd) Pervez Musharraf and Zardari, former lawyer general leader Mahomet Qayyum and therefore the National responsibility Bureau (NAB) over a petition filed against the NRO.

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The petition was filed by Feroze monarch Gillani whereby he submitted that the country had suffered a loss of billions of rupees thanks to the ordinance and requested the court to require action to recover the purloined quantity.
Subsequently, the highest court gave a 1 month to the respondents to submit reply.
The NRO may be a contentious ordinance that was issued by Musharraf granting amnesty to politicians in cases registered between Gregorian calendar month one, 1986, and October 12, 1999. However, the ordinance was declared unconstitutional by the highest court on December sixteen, 2009.