Khaqan Abbasi challenges Imran Khan to prove corruption charges against PML-N
Islamabad: Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) leader, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Tuesday has challenged Prime Minister Imran Khan to prove corruption charges against them.

While addressing media in Islamabad, Khaqan Abbsai said that Imran Khan is the first Prime Minister who has taken most loans in the history of Pakistan.
Former prime minister alleged that those who talk about accountability must hold themselves accountable first.
He stated that no one has the right to withhold Nawaz Sharif’s passport.
“Nawaz Shairif has gone abroad for treatment and will return as soon as his treatment is completed,” added Khaqan Abbasi.
While referring to the leaked video of horse trading during the Senate elections of 2018, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi stated that those took and gave money to vote in 2018 are still in office today.
He further said that today Pakistan is suffering because of the corruption of the ruling government and its failed policies.

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