She stated: “PTI founder needed you when you left, even though you were considered closest to Imran Khan”.


Lahore: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan’s sisters Uzma Khanum and Aleema Khanum Thursday reprimanded PTI leader Musarrat Jamshed Cheema on the occasion of appearance in Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) Lahore.
On this occasion, the sisters of the former Prime Minister Imran Khan had a conversation with Musarrat Jamshed in the court room when she told about the trials and hardships during the hiding.
On which Aleema Khan scolded her that when brother needed you, you were hiding, the party was having a hard time, therefore you did a press conference.
She stated: “PTI founder needed you when you left, even though you were considered closest to Imran Khan”.
Aleema Khan added that today you are telling us about constraints, politicians are considered incomplete without jail.
Musarat Jamshed became silent after hearing the words of Aleema Khan.
The Khan sisters also talked about elections that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) is sitting with at least 60 seats of PTI. Aleema Khan said that PML-N managed to win only 16 seats and Mutahidda Qoumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) only one.
She added that first money was stolen, now people's votes, this was the dream of Maryam Nawaz, she should fulfill her passion.
Khan continued to say that what will these people do if they sit in the government, people will never take them seriously.
On the other hand, the Lahore ATC extended the interim bail of the sisters in the Jinnah House attack case which was heard by admin Judge Muhammad Naveed Iqbal.
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