Imran Khan 'not to be allowed to flee London', has to face accountability: Maryam
PML-N stalwart alleges the premier used a state institution to arrest a citizen

Islamabad: Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz vice president Maryam Nawaz said on Thursday that Prime Minister Imran Khan would be facing accountability and not be allowed to flee London as he (Khan) is not king.
"When I look at the condition of Imran Khan, I remember Pervez Musharraf's tenure. Musharraf got judges and their families confined to their houses when he realized that his days were numbered," the PML-N leader said while talking to reporters after appearing in the Avenfield Apartments case.
She alleged that the premier used a state intitution to arrest a citizen. "Khan never realizses his mistakes. Are you a creature from heaven who can not be criticized," Maryam questioned.
She said today NAB had changed the third prosecutor and asked for four weeks respite, if NAB has.
"Had there been evidence, the judges would have repeatedly asked for evidence, first the NAB would have been coronated, now they have asked for four weeks under the pretext of changing the prosecutor,"
The court is also requested that delayed justice is also an injustice, NAB should not give so much leeway, if there is no evidence then let justice be done.
He said that he had only focused on revenge for three or four years. The question of Imran Khan will not be found in this world and in the hereafter. Imran Khan should be locked in one of the rooms of the Prime Minister's House.
PML-N vice president said that they respect the first lady but the standard should be the same for all. Set a standard for other people's daughters and mothers as well. PTI people attacked our house in London. When my mother was in London for medical treatment, PTI workers used to abuse me on the streets. At that time Imran Khan used to clap.
Regarding an increase in petrol price, Maryam said the price of petrol had been increased by Rs12. If you have done something wrong, have the courage to endure criticism. People do not have access to government petrol.
Maryam claimed that this is the first Prime Minister in the world to come by helicopter from Bani Gala to the Prime Minister's House. Has an effect
She said that Pakistan today stands alone and alone, even friendly countries are not ready to face, Imran Khan is responsible for all of them, please do not visit foreign countries.
Referring to the mistrust of the opposition, she said, "I call on all the coalition parties to fight the war between the people and the government and respond to the voice of the people."
Maryam was asked if Shehbaz Sharif would resign as PML-N president if the "no-confidence gamble" failed.
She was hopeful of the move's success "because Imran is on his last legs and it's a risk that should be taken", adding that the messages sent by her party to disgruntled lawmakers were also applicable to the PML-N itself.
The PML-N leader didn't elaborate on who she was referring to as "disgruntled" lawmakers or what messages were sent to them.
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