Bahria City Chairman Malik Riaz denied an audio clip in which he and his daughter talking about Farah Khan – a close friend of Imran Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi – as “fake” and vowed to “find people behind this conspiracy” through legal battle.
Clarification from real The real estate mogul emerged after ruling PML-N leaders Ataullah Tarar and Azma Zahid Bukhari showed a clip during their joint press conference on Sunday where they accused Farah of acting as former prime minister “Frontman” Imran Khan for his alleged corrupt practices.
In the message on Twitter, Riaz said audio conversation fabrication shouldn’t come as a surprise, especially when latest technologies such as “deep fake” were at hand. “I don’t wish be sucked in in political campaigns of Any party but the worst fact This is my voice and links are misused to settle personal and political scores”.
Riaz said he absolutely hates continuous attacks on him and him family. He expressed his intention to take legal action, stating that “there will be using all possible legal forums to find people behind this conspiracy against to me.”
Audio clip:
In the audio clip that Riaz declared to be fabricated, his daughter allegedly tells him that Farah called her to tell her that then-first the lady, Bushra Bibi, asked her not to accept a three-carat diamond ring. She quoted Farah asking her to take back ring like “I don’t like such a common thing.”
Then the tycoon asks him daughter to give her what she asks for.
“I proposed (Farah) buy im five carats [ring]which would cost 10 million rubles, daughter then says adding that her father”appointment” (with Farah) was set for Saturday, ring should settle in front of him.”
Malik Riaz asks his daughter to place Order for ring. She is says she did it and it will be delivered next day.
daughter is also heard what he said to her father what “locks” of his website [for developing a residential society] will be open in morning.
Without naming Farah, she quotes her as saying: [Imran] Khan called her, guaranteeing that he would clean [negative] the report that was presented [apparently about the housing scheme site] and what [former adviser to PM on accountability] Shehzad Akbar’s letter also be delivered to them.

