Click to see more Hamza Shahbaz addresses a press conference in Lahore.
Addressing a press conference in Lahore, Hamza accused Prime Minister Imran Khan of colluding with NAB to have opposition leaders arrested so his party could avoid defeat in the by-polls.
"Imran Niazi sahib ... we will not let you digest the arrest of the person who served this province day and night," he said, addressing the premier.
He claimed that the national exchequer had not suffered the loss of "even a single penny" in the case in which Shahbaz was arrested today.
He accused the prime minister of going on a witch-hunt against the Sharif family, saying Khan could not hide his "government formed through rigging" behind these arrests.
"Those whose conscience is clear do not fear the bars of a prison," he said.
He claimed that while people are arrested based on the statement of a "person who is in direct NAB custody", others accused of corruption including Babar Awan, Aleem Khan and Zulfi Bukhari are not questioned.
Shahbaz's arrest NAB's doing; govt remained non-partisan: info minister While commenting on the development, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry maintained that the federal government acted in a non-partisan way and that Shahbaz's arrest was purely the NAB's doing.
"These cases were created in their own government by NAB. In NAB law they first conduct an inquiry, then investigation and then the reference is filed. So now the NAB has converted these cases into investigation as they have seen that there is a lot of potential. Massive corruption worth Rs56 billion has taken place in these cases," Chaudhry told reporters.
"The government is completely non-partisan in this but we want to know that the people who looted the country of Pakistan are being held accountable. Those involved in other big cases should also be arrested.
"And whatever cooperation the NAB needs from the government, whether it is in the form of the FIA or getting people extradited through red warrants or assistance in prosecution, the government is ready to help in every possible manner. But also keep in mind that NAB is a free institution and is not in the government's control. "
Arrest 'against the law': PML-N Reacting to Shahbaz's arrest, the PML-N claimed that arresting the opposition leader without seeking the permission of the NA speaker was "against the law".
However, NAB sources told DawnNewsTV that the bureau had informed the NA speaker before and after arresting the PML-N president.
A meeting of the PML-N parliamentary party condemned the arrest, saying: "The unfortunate precedent of using NAB against political opponents is being revived again."
According to information provided to Dawn.com by the ex-chief minister's office, the party said Shahbaz had devoted his life for the progress and prosperity of the nation and his arrest before the by-elections "proves how much the government is threatened by the PML-N".
"These tactics are not new for the PML-N," the party said, adding that the practice of making an example out of "public servants" for just being political opponents has brought harm to the country in the past as well.
The PML-N is reviewing the entire situation and will announce the future course of action after consultation between the leaders, the party said.
Shahbaz’s blue-eyed officers, Lahore Development Authority former director general Ahad Cheema and Fawad Hasan Fawad, are already in NAB custody in the Ashiana Housing case.
Fawad Hasan Fawad, former principal secretary to ex-prime minister Nawaz Sharif, in his statement before NAB in August had claimed that he had awarded a contract to a “favourite firm” in the Ashiana Housing project on Shahbaz's behest. A source at the time said that Fawad had also provided “incriminating evidence” against the ex-chief minister in the corruption case, making it difficult for him (Sharif) to defend himself before a combined investigation team of the NAB Lahore.
Shahbaz is also an accused in the Saaf Pani Company scam case. The NAB’s Lahore office had re-summoned him in that case today.
He has previously appeared before NAB on a couple of occasions in both the cases and recorded his statement. He is accused of violating the Punjab Procurement Regularity Authority (PPRA) rules in the award of contracts in the Saaf Pani Company affairs.
In November 2017, NAB had launched a thorough probe into the affairs of the 56 public-sector companies formed by Shahbaz administration in Punjab for their alleged involvement in corruption.
With additional reporting by Mohammad Imran in Islamabad.