Imran failed to prove corruption against PML-N: Marriyum
PML-N leadership submitted 40 years of record and no charge was proved in the court, she said.
Islamabad: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb Saturday said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan remained in power for four years but could not prove a single allegation of corruption or wrongdoing against his political opponents.
Giving her reaction to Imran Khan’s statement, the minister said that in the Imran era, the political opponents were put behind the bars by blackmailing the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman, but the allegations proved false in the courts, as they could not present a single evidence.
The minister while referring to the ouster of Imran from power corridors, said that now the country had been purged from the mafia and robbers.
“Now just terming the opponents as thieves will not work, despite four years of all power Imran Khan had not been able to prove a single charge,” she said adding that all the courts of Pakistan threw his allegations in the dustbin.
The minister said that England’s National Crime Agency (NCA) and the British court also rejected Imran’s allegations.
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leadership submitted 40 years of record and not even one charge was proved in the court, she maintained.
Taking a jibe at Imran, Marriyum said even if he established a court in Bani Gala and himself became a judge and a lawyer too, still, false accusations would not be proved.
She held Imran guilty of inflation, debt, economic collapse and unemployment problems being faced by the nation today.
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