Pakistan
Policeman's murder has exposed 'ugly face' of Imran Khan: Maryam
The PML-N leader says any effort to make Pakistan Sri Lanka will not be successful
Lahore: PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz has said the murder of Punjab police constable has exposed "ugly face" of PTI Chairman Imran Khan, alleging a PTI leader opened strait fire on the cop who was killed.
Addressing a press conference, she said the firing incident revealed what their [PTI] intenstions were. She held Imran Khan responsible for the myrtordom of the cop.
She said the revolution started from home, so Imran Khan first bring his children to Pakistan and let them join the "Azadi March".
"Get them stood in front of Azadi March first," Maryam advised the former prime minister.
She claimed he [Imran Khan] was holding long march against the country's establishment, saying "was saying yesterday the army should remain neutral, but today he is saying being neutral is the characteristic of animals".
She said Imran Khan was not digesting our government as he feared that this government would solve the problems of masses.
The PML-N leader said their government would take decisions in people's favour, adding tough decisions would be taken, but the masses would be facing less difficluties.
She said Imran Khan was shocked when he was ousted from the government, adding attempts to make this country [Pakistan] Sri Lanka would not be successful.
"No matter how much we stop it, the Chief Minister will remain, the Prime Minister of Pakistan is Shahbaz Sharif and he will remain the same."
Maryam said the Chinese President could not visit Pakistan because of his [Imran Khan] sit-in in 2014.
Imran Khan got stuck himself by announcing long march and he was not warning us, but the establishment.
She said the PTI leader alone was responsible for the destruction of 220 million people. "Seventeen or 70 years of age does not change the nature of man."
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