PM Imran’s comments against PML-N reflect ‘fear and hopelessness’

ISLAMABAD: PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb said on Monday that Prime Minister Imran Khan’s rant against the PML-N leadership reflected his “fear and hopelessness,” and that his remarks were fueled by his mounting frustration.

Aurangzeb told a press conference in Islamabad that the prime minister had “mired the country into inflation and poverty” and that he should quit “since his incompetence is costing Pakistan a lot.”

PM Imran had indicated in a live television interview on Sunday that he was open to talk to everyone but would never reconcile with criminals, claiming that doing so would be betrayal of the country.

President Shehbaz Sharif of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) was also labelled “the nation’s criminal” by him.

Aurangzeb retaliated by saying that the premier was demonising the PML-N and harbouring a political vengeance against them “because he feared that Nawaz and Shehbaz were the only leaders capable of navigating the country out of the crisis.”

“How could you label Shehbaz Sharif a criminal?” she questioned, adding that the PTI government was resuming initiatives that Shehbaz had conceived as Punjab’s chief minister.

She accused Prime Minister of laundering money through 26 unregistered bank accounts and provides the “true circumstances” of the foreign funding case. She stated that her party would use all “public and political means” to depose Prime Minister Imran Khan.

“Not only will we remove you from power, but we will pull you from the ear for what you have done to the people,” she claimed.

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