The interpretation of the dreams was to appoint someone as a minister and hold important positions, he added.


Rawalpindi: Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) leader and witness of illegal marriage case against Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi, Aun Chaudhry questioned if leaders are like this who made fun of the country and made decisions on the basis of dreams.
Speaking to the media outside Adiala Jail, Aun Chaudhry said that the statement he gave before the judge in the case related to marriage during Iddat is absolutely true. ‘I was the witness of marriage and it got proved that the period of Iddat was not completed’.
Aun Chaudhry stated that Mufti Saeed confessed before the judge that the matter of Iddat was not brought to his knowledge.
‘He calls himself the leader of the party and makes his life decisions based on lies, he teaches people and mislead the youth. What children are learning by all of this, considering himself as such a great leader on a marriage based on lies’, added IPP leader.
Chaudhry continued to say that lady who got married has wrapped herself in the cloak of religion on the basis of this the major decisions were made by the Prime Minister of the country. The country was mocked. Farah Gogi and Jameel Gujjar were actually the couple of fraudsters behind the dreams. The interpretation of the dreams was to appoint someone as a minister and hold important positions.
Referring to Imran Khan, he further said: “He stole from Tosha Khana being the prime minister. It is a shame that the former prime minister was found guilty of theft. He kept calling others thieves and turned out to be thief himself. His wife sold expensive gifts not through his front men. What he did to the country, even enemy won’t do that”.
Speaking about the issue of cypher, former PTI leader said that he made fun of the country and is suffering because of it. We should not incite the youth to revolt for our own sake.

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