Imran Khan attacks every state institute for his failure, except one: Chandio
Hyderabad: Pakistan People's Party (PPP) leader Maula Baksh Chandio severely criticized Prime Minister Imran Khan for "blaming the state for his failures".

Stating that Imran Khan attacks every state institute, "except one", the Senator said that even that institute is his target, "in hints and allusions".
The "selected" Prime Minister, Chandio said, had now started attacking the state for the burden of his failures. "One by one he is making these institutions his target. Even NAB [National Accountability Bureau] which was the spoke of his eyes, is now not right for the puppet," he stressed, adding that from parliament to the judiciary, Imran Khan has criticized them all.
"He blamed the foreign service for his failed foreign policy," Maula Baksh Chandio emphasized before asking on who's agenda was Imran Khan trying to prove that Pakistan is a failed state.
He further added that the "puppet regime" will have to go, and that the people will hold the government accountable. "In a true democracy there is no space for an organisation like NAB. In a democracy, there will be true accountability," he observed.
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