Fate of ‘selection’ to be decided before ‘election’: Maryam Nawaz
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KASUR: Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz senior Vice President and Chief Organiser Maryam Nawaz launched criticism against PTI Chief Imran Khan once again and said that ‘fate of selection will be decided before election’. Addressing public gathering here, Maryam Nawaz alleged that coward person was hiding behind mask of political leader. She added that nation knows everything about evil of Imran Khan now. She alleged that Khan turned out to be ‘wristwatch thief’ after departure of his facilitators. Maryam slammed PTI Chief by saying that person who talked about equality of law is now an absconder and he used to give excuses of his plastered leg whenever he is summoned by court while his workers were busy hurling petrol bombs on police teams.
She advised Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial to not FollowPTI Chairman Imran Khan, claiming that latter had later turned his back on those Facilitating him.
She said: Courts are taking suo motu notice today on words of this madman (Imran). So I want to tell you, with great respect, Umar Ata Bandial sahab do not follow after this man. He has used every facilitator of his and later turned on them. Maryam said country’s situation would not have deteriorated to this extent if CJP had Punished Imran for violating Constitution at time of no-confidence vote.
She alleged that PTI leaders used Gilgit-Baltistan police to attack Punjab police. “I have never seen such coward man in 75-year history of country. First of all, he does not get out of his house and whenever he gets out of there, he sits in bullet-proof vehicle and wears veil like bride.” He criticised that so-called leader is asking nation to shatter idols of fear from inside bullet-proof glass and telling new stories of his assassination plots every day. She added that Khan’s children are safe in London but nation’s youth are left helpless on roads. She said that existence of ‘evil’ in government will bring more disasters to country.
Published in The Daily National Courier, March, 29 2023
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