The Punjab minister says it seems everything aligns perfectly for our darling on the tip of the shoe

Lahore: Azma Bokhari, the Provincial Minister for Information and prominent leader of Muslim League-N, has strongly responded to the recent court verdict regarding the allocation of special seats to the Sunni Ittehad Council.
In a satirical remark, Bukhari expressed disbelief, stating, “Congratulations to personal preferences, childhood love, and ‘crush. What about the constitution, law, and institutions? It seems everything aligns perfectly for our darling on the tip of the shoe,”.
She continued her critique, emphasizing the broader implications of the decision, saying, “Let it be known, our entire nation succumbed to these terrorists and corruption. Ironically, this pertains to the case of the Sunni Ittehad Council, the 'Relief Movement' of corruption, oh dear, oh dear,”.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan recently declared null and void the Peshawar High Court's decision and the Election Commission's directive to allocate these specific seats to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.
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