KASUR – Maryam Nawaz, senior vice president of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), slammed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Wednesday, claiming that the latter had now become the biggest fugitive in relation to the breaking of the law.
Speaking in front of a crowd, Ms. Nawaz declared that the people would not allow Mr. Khan to rule the nation once more. Imran was presenting his 10-point agenda, she said in an attack on Mr. Khan for his speech at the Minar-e-Pakistan. What about his 10-point plan from his four years in office? Imran is the first person to occasionally tell a new story in relation to his assassination attempt, the woman informed Mr. Khan. In the same way that he alternately accuses Rana Sanaullah and the Punjab IG of plotting his murder.
Ms Nawaz continued to berate the deposed premier, saying, “The drama, Imran was staging in connection with the US conspiracy has been thwarted. Now he is complaining about the country from other countries like a child.”
She went on to recall that Mr Khan had sold the Toshakhana gifts.
Speaking about providing free flour to the people, Ms Nawaz said Prime Minister Shehbaz was providing free flour to the people despite severe economic crunch.
Expressing her views over the elections, Ms Nawaz said, First, the elections will be held in Punjab and then in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
On Monday, she urged her party leaders to expose Mr Khan’s facilitators in judiciary.
Ms Nawaz presided an important meeting of party spokespersons, in which it was decided to bring the “unfair decisions and testimonies against PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif” to the public.
Firing a broadside at Mr Khan, Ms Nawaz said, “Imran Khan has now become the history of the country. Now it is the time to think for the country’s sake. The masses should be informed about how the country had to suffer from crises in the past four years. Imran Khan wants to divert the attention of the public from his corruption cases”.
She lambasted Mr Khan over his tenure, saying, “During the tenure of Imran Khan, the corruption in the country had increased to 14 per cent, despite the promises made by Imran to end corruption in 90 days.”