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- Mehrangate abstract "Mehrangate, also known as the Mehran bank scandal, was a major political scandal in the history of Pakistan in which officers in the Pakistani Army and Inter-Services Intelligence conspired to prevent the re-election of Benazir Bhutto's government in the 1990 and 1993 general elections. The conspirators bribed senior politicians and political parties to undermine the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).Initiated by Pakistan Army's Chief of Army Staff General Mirza Aslam Beg with the alleged support of President Ghulam Ishaq Khan, payments of up to PKR 140 million were made by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Director-General Lieutenant-General Asad Durrani and Corps of Engineers Engineer-in-Chief Lieutenant-General Javed Nasir via the owner of Mehran Bank, Yunus Habib. Intelligence funds were deposited in Mehran bank in 1992 propping up what was an insolvent bank as a favor to its owner's for help in loaning money to the Inter-Services Intelligence in 1990 that was used in the creation of the right wing alliance Islami Jamhoori Ittehad (IJI) and bankrolling the campaigns of many opponents of the PPP.The scandal subsequently broke after the new ISI Director-General Lieutenant-General Javed Ashraf Qazi decided to transfer the intelligence fund back to state owned banks as per official rules. Mehran Bank was unable to return the money due to its poor financial state and collapsed. It was later discovered that large sums had been siphoned off to 39 fictitious parties.In 1995, Mehran Bank was amalgamated with the National Bank and in 1996 the NBP had to make full provision for Mehran's liabilities which resulted in a net loss that year to the bank of Rs 1.260 billion.Yunus Habib was arrested on 7 April 1994 for misappropriation in the sale proceeds of the Dollar Bearer Certificates. On Dec 14, 1995, Younus Habib was convicted of fraud and embezzlement and given a sentence of 10 years rigorous imprisonment by the Special Court for Offences in Banks in Sindh. On April 20, 1994, giving details about the payments made by Habib to generals, politicians and political parties, the then Interior Minister, Naseerullah Babar, told the National Assembly that the main beneficiary of his largess was former army chief General Mirza Aslam Beg who received Rs140 million.".
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- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Asad_Durrani.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Benazir_Bhutto.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_scandals.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cover-ups.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Government_of_Benazir_Bhutto.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Operations_of_the_Federal_Investigation_Agency.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pakistan_Peoples_Party.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pakistani_commissions_and_inquiries.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_history_of_Pakistan.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_scandals_in_Pakistan.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trials_in_Pakistan.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Chief_of_Army_Staff_(Pakistan).
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Engineer-in-Chief_(Pakistan_Army).
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Establishment_(Pakistan).
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Ghulam_Ishaq_Khan.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Inter-Services_Intelligence.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Javed_Ashraf_Qazi.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Javed_Nasir.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Mirza_Aslam_Beg.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Naseerullah_Babar.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink National_Bank_of_Pakistan.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Midnight_Jackal.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan_Army.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan_Army_Corps_of_Engineers.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan_Peoples_Party.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Pakistani_general_election,_1990.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Pakistani_general_election,_1993.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink President_of_Pakistan.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_Pakistan.
- Mehrangate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mehrangate".
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- Mehrangate subject Category:20th-century_scandals.
- Mehrangate subject Category:Cover-ups.
- Mehrangate subject Category:Government_of_Benazir_Bhutto.
- Mehrangate subject Category:Operations_of_the_Federal_Investigation_Agency.
- Mehrangate subject Category:Pakistan_Peoples_Party.
- Mehrangate subject Category:Pakistani_commissions_and_inquiries.
- Mehrangate subject Category:Political_history_of_Pakistan.
- Mehrangate subject Category:Political_scandals_in_Pakistan.
- Mehrangate subject Category:Trials_in_Pakistan.
- Mehrangate hypernym Scandal.
- Mehrangate type Event.
- Mehrangate type MilitaryUnit.
- Mehrangate type Event.
- Mehrangate type Inquiry.
- Mehrangate type Redirect.
- Mehrangate type Trial.
- Mehrangate comment "Mehrangate, also known as the Mehran bank scandal, was a major political scandal in the history of Pakistan in which officers in the Pakistani Army and Inter-Services Intelligence conspired to prevent the re-election of Benazir Bhutto's government in the 1990 and 1993 general elections.".
- Mehrangate label "Mehrangate".
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- Mehrangate wasDerivedFrom Mehrangate?oldid=697106829.
- Mehrangate isPrimaryTopicOf Mehrangate.