Pakistan
'Nawaz Sharif will bury your politics', Maryam tells Imran Khan
The PML-N leader addresses party workers in Lahore
Lahore: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz vice president Maryam Nawaz took a jibe at PTI chairman Imran Khan on Wednesday, asking him to go home as his politics is over.
Addressing party workers at Khokhar Palace, she said Nawaz Sharif eliminated the government of Imran Khan while sitting in London. "Nawaz Sharif will bury your politics now."
"They {PTI} used to say that Nawaz Sharif's politics was over, but Allah honored Nawaz Sharif."
She said the courts were opened at 12 midnight when you {Imran Khan} commited suicide attack on the constitution.
"If you trample on the orders of the courts, will the courts keep looking at your face? If you trample on the constitution of Pakistan, will the courts keep looking at your face?
Thankfully the courts have just ruled against you and have not picked you up and thrown you behind bars."
Maryam asked party activists, "Do you know who Farah Gogi is?"
"A day before the announcement of the Rawalpindi Ring Road project, Farah Khan bought land worth Rs26 million because she had been told by Imran Khan that the Ring Road project was about to be announced."
The PML-N stalwart said he {Imran Khan} used to give us examples of Hazrat Omar Farooq (RA). "Hazrat Omar Farooq (RA) and the Caliphas used to carry sacks on their shoulders from Bait-ul-Mal and deliver them to the poor people. But they did not take gifts out of the treasury and sell them for millions."
She asked if someone was there to control this psychiatric patient {Imran Khan} and could put him on the bus number 10 of the insane asylum.
Further grilling the former premier, Maryam said he {Imran Khan" kept telling the nation that he would fight till the last ball and ehen the opportunity came for the last over, he didn't come out of the pavilion.
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