Marriyum criticizes Imran Khan for disturbing law, order situation in country
The Minister for Information and Broadcasting has said that Imran Khan handed over the country to the IMF and played with the country's economy.


Islamabad: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb on Sunday criticized PTI Chairman Imran Khan for disturbing the law and order situation in the country.
Addressing a news conference in Lahore on Sunday, she said that Imran Khan faked a drama of cipher after losing power last year, which badly damaged our foreign relations.
She said that every single political gimmick of PTI leadership, including allegations of imported government has failed miserably.
She said that Imran Khan handed over the country to the IMF and played with the country's economy.
Earlier, Imran Khan had tweeted, “ The PTI Chief said that despite Zaman Park being sealed, the people of Lahore are already out in huge numbers . However, I cannot allow any injuries to my workers, the general public or my police just so these fascists can register more FIRs against us and find a pretext to run away from elections,”.
In another Tweet, Khan said, “It seems again Sec 144 has been imposed illegally solely on PTI election campaign as all other public activities are ongoing in Lahore. Only Zaman Park has been surrounded by containers & heavy police contingent. Clearly, like 8 March, Punjab CM & police want to provoke clashes,”.
He also wrote, “to file more sham FIRs against PTI ldrshp & workers & to use as pretext for postponing elections. Elec Schedule has been announced so how can Sec 144 be imposed on pol activity? I AM TELLING ALL PTI WORKERS NOT TO FALL INTO THIS TRAP. Hence we have postponed rally till tomorrow,”.
Khan had announced rally on Saturday evening for 2pm today [Sunday]. However, the local administration imposed Section 144 and refused to remove it as the cricket match of Pakistan Super League (PSL) 8 was to be played to Gaddafi Stadium.

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