A person loses his mental balance when he sees power being lost, says PML-N vice president


Islamabad: Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) vice-president Maryam Nawaz on Sunday hit back at Prime Minister Imran Khan’s speech in South Punjab.
Taking to the Twitter account, the PML-N vice president said that a person loses his mental balance when he sees power being lost, neither he has moral values nor does he has any respect for his position.
Maryam Nawaz further wrote that at first PM Imran insulted everyone and then he said that the state of Madinah was based on morality. Extending her prayers over ousting the prime minister, Maryam said “May Allah protect Pakistan from your evil”.
اقتدار ہاتھ سے جاتا دیکھ کر انسان کس طرح ذہنی توازن کھو بیٹھتا ہے۔ اسکو نہ اخلاقی اقدار نہ دشمنی کا ظرف ہوتا ہے نہ اپنی عہدے کی عزت کا کوئی پاس ہوتا ہے۔پہلے اس نے سب کو گالیاں دیں اور پھر کہا ریاست مدینہ کہ بنیاد اخلاقیات تھی۔اللّہ پاکستان کو آپ کے شر سے محفوظ رکھے @ImranKhanPTI
— Maryam Nawaz Sharif (@MaryamNSharif) March 6, 2022
Why falling apart & sounding hysterical @ImranKhanPTI ? The game has only just begun, dude & you have already lost it! Show some sportsman spirit man!
— Maryam Nawaz Sharif (@MaryamNSharif) March 6, 2022

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