PPP had destroyed the national institutions by introducing wrong policies, Federal Minister said.


Islamabad: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain Wednesday (today) said that Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) had destroyed the national institutions by introducing wrong policies and it was still preaching ‘Marxism.’
On his official twitter handle, the Federal Minister, said PPP’s senior leader Mian Raza Rabbani was of the view that no airline other than the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) be allowed to operate flights within the country.
“These people (PPP leaders) are still stuck up in Marxism,” he added.
Had the PPP in 1970 not adopted the nationalization policy, the minister said, Pakistan would have been a world economic power today.
Slamming PPP leaders, the minister further added that they were so-called intellectuals whose advises had destroyed the national institutions.
رضاربانی فرماتے ہیںPIA کے علاوہ کسی ائیر لائین کو اندرون ملک پروازوں کی اجازت نہیں ہونی چاہئےیہ لوگ ابھی تک مارکسزم میں پھنسےہوئےہیں اگر پیپلزپارٹی نے1970 کی دھائ میں نیشللائزئشن نہ کی ہوتی آج ہم عالمی اقتصادی طاقت ہوتے،ایسے بزرجمہرہی تھےجن کے مشوروں نے ملکی اداروں کابیڑہ غرق کیا
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) February 16, 2022

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