Dr. Nasim Starts Preparation for Quitting
Dr. Nasim Ashraf, the chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board, is once again under the fire. As the political situation in Pakistan gets more confused and the future of President Musharraf becomes more uncertain, so is the status of the chairman of PCB.
One may wonder as how the impending departure of President of Pakistan relates to the future of chairman PCB, then the thing is that the reason why chairman PCB is there is due to the fact that he is a close buddy of our President and that credential has earned him this lavish and extravagant post.
Dr. Nasim Ashraf also knows this and that is why he is asking for millions of Rupees for his National Commission for development and the media is now after him. Though Nasim Ashraf is hell bent on denying any connection of this to the President House, but then you know the media and you know how the things turn up here.
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