Maulana Fazlur Rehman hit back at Imran Khan and said that the premier should not redirect the blame to others for the actions of his party workers and said that his 'conscience was clear'. This statement of Rehman came after Khan alleged that Fazl had made "vast amounts of money" while selling votes during the polls for the upper house of the Parliament. The allegations came in the backdrop of a leaked video that showed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmakers receiving large amounts of money before Senate elections in 2018. The video showed few PTI Members of National Assembly (MNAs) taking money from Mohammad Ali Bacha, former MPA of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). The Pakistan Democratic Movement chief also said that corruption had increased in the tenure of the party according to Transparency International and voices demanding accountability are now growing louder within the ruling party. Rehman said, "All of the state's institutions are there to serve the masses and they should perform their responsibilities in the parameters of Constitution." Also Read: Turkey may launch production of Sputnik V vaccine against corona Telangana Er Manasa Varanasi, wins VLCC Femina Miss India World 2020 3 workers die in massive fire at Karachi industrial unit