Imran Khan’s job nothing but only creating chaos: Sharjeel
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KARACHI: Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Memon said, “Imran Khan lacks courage to dissolve Khyber Paktunkhwa Assembly and he will never take step in this regard”.
Addressing a press conference here he said that Imran Khan was involved in making important institutions controversial as his only intention was “Spreading chaos in country”. “Most incompetent person came to power in fabricated manner; he used NAB for his petty interests, undermined Constitution and law of land and was focused only on money laundering and corruption,” he alleged. PTI Chief was “Involved in mega scandals like Malam Jabba, BRT Peshawar, exports and imports of sugar and wheat and usurping donations for flood victims”. “It is time to probe into those corruption cases, fixing responsibility and put involved persons into prison,” he said adding that all cases against Imran Khan were “Open and shut” cases. He said that National economy could recover from current pressures, alleging Imran Khan was responsible for current state of economy who “Failed miserably on economic front by delaying decisions regarding IMF but also kept changing finance ministers and governors of State Bank”.
“Imran Khan’s foreign policy isolated Pakistan in world while Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has worked tirelessly to improve situation and succeeded in improving diplomatic relations with all countries,” he held. He said that CM Sindh had taken immediate notice of killing of youth in Karachi and policemen had been arrested. Sharjeel Memon censured PTI leader Ali Zaidi and questioned, “Was Sindh given single development scheme in entire three-year tenure of Imran Khan?”
He said that if Benazir Bhutto were alive Imran Khan would never have become prime minister neither country would have been pushed into difficult situation. There was no shortage of wheat in Sindh and sufficient stock was available to meet requirement till March 2023, he said.
Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 29 2022
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