Rawala Kot: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz vice-president Maryam Nawaz has said Imran Khan has appeared to be the 'most coward Prime Minister' in the 73 years history of Pakistan.

She said bogus allegations of corruption were leveled against Nawaz Sharif by Imran Khan, but his own health minister was 'caught red-handed' while stealing medicines.
The PML-N leader was addressing the party workers at Rawala Kot during the Azad Kashmir election campaign.
Maryam went on to say that the allegations on Nawaz Sharif are now being proved on Imran Khan.
"A minister tried to hand over Azad Kashmir flag to Imran Khan, but he avoided even touching the flag. Is he (Prime Minister) able to even cross into Azad Kashmir territory when he already humiliated Kashmiris," the PML-N leader questioned?
راولا کوٹ والو یہ الیکشن کوئی عام الیکشن نہیں ہے یہ الیکشن کشمیر کے تشخص کا,کشمیر کی ترقی کا اور کشمیر کی پہچان کا الیکشن ہے.عمران خان پہلے اپنی کنزوری نالائقی اور سازش کی وجہ سے مقبوضہ کشمیر بھارت کی جھولی میں پھینک آیا اب نظریں آزاد کشمیر پر لگاکے بیٹھاہے@MaryamNSharif pic.twitter.com/LrJSDvIUM8
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Lamenting the energy policies of the government, she said the people of Pakistan have been forced to buy expensive electricity as households only receive hefty monthly bills not electricity. She said the minister of the sitting government was caught red-handed while stealing petrol and LNG.
"Today sugar is available in Rs120 per kg. Who is responsible for jacking up its price from Rs55 to Rs120 per kg," Maryam questioned?
Further grilling the premier, she said Imran Khan had not been able to raise his head even after 22 years of struggle and that he would be remembered as a 'puppet' prime minister.

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