Tareen did not condemn oppression against Sharif family despite being a businessman: Sanaullah
Lahore: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Rana Sanaullah said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) leader Jahangir Tareen did not condemn oppression against Sharif family despite being a businessman himself.
While talking to media in Lahore outside accountability court, PML-N leader said that Tareen remained silent when the business transaction of Sharif family was converted into money laundering.
“Yesterday, Jahangir Tareen openly talked about the injustices and discrimination he is facing. Why was he silent when the same injustice was taking place with Sharif family? He is a businessman and know all technicalities of running a business. On the hand other, Prime Minister Imran Khan has no business and he has survived on charity always,” he said.
Referring to the support of MNAs and MPAs towards PTI leader, the former Punjab law minister further stated that the federal and provincial governments are in ‘Tareen’s pocket’.
Commenting on differences arising among Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) parties, Sanaullah said that PDM was formed to get rid of this incompetent government which has been imposed on the country.
“All parties are united on the basic agenda. If one or two parties want to fight separately, we do not mind,” he added.
Regarding NA-75 Daska election, Sanaullah said that code of conduct should strictly be followed in upcoming elections and hoped that April 10 polls will be transparent.
“recent surveys are indicating that PML-N will win,” he added.
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