Nawaz posing himself as ‘Nelson Mandela’, Imran slams coalition govt
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LAHORE: PTI Chairman Imran Khan said PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif was trying to return to Pakistan and was “Posing himself as Nelson Mandela”.
He lashed out at ruling coalition government, saying “Thieves who had looted country” had returned back after “striking deal with General (retd) Bajwa”.
Addressing students via video link from Zaman Park, Lahore PTI Chief noted that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited foreign countries and said that he had not come to seek financial help but was compelled to do so.
“Your premier degrades nation when he speaks like this. He (PM Shehbaz) is shameless person. What respect do thieves enjoy? They steal [nation’s] money and send it abroad. They (ruling coalition) say they will not work hard and utilise aid money,” he said.
“First they struck deal with General (retd) Musharraf and now with General (retd) Bajwa,” he added, saying “They will now plunder nation’s wealth”.
PTI Chairman said that ruling coalition got cases worth Rs 1,100 billion quashed against them after recent amendments in accountability law.
He said cases against PPP co-Chairman Asif Zardari and his sister Faryal Talpur were also quashed, noting that “Entire Sindh knows that both siblings take commission in every project”.
Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 16 2022
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