Imran Khan ‘Niazi’ has wrecked Pakistan’s economy as people are offering Fateha on demise of economy, says PML-N president


Lahore: Lambasting the incumbent government for destroying country’s economy, PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif has said that now the government is about to be overthrown.
Addressing a ceremony in Lahore, the opposition leader in National Assembly (NA) said that politics is the name of public service and sharing the pain and suffering of the people as well as providing facilities to the people. “But PM Imran Khan ‘Niazi’ has wrecked Pakistan’s economy in his 3.5 years tenure as people are offering Fateha on the demise of economy.”
“We rehabilitated the government hospitals of Punjab while the Imran Niazi government destroyed the system of PKLI hospital from which magnificent hospital is not available in all of Pakistan,” Shehbaz Sharif maintained.
PML-N president Shehbaz Sharif said that today millions of people have lost their jobs. “The current rulers are in the habit of putting up plaques of their names on development projects actually launched by the PML-N government. But now the people would not become fool through these gimmicks as they have rejected the PTI in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa local government elections. He said those who voted for the PTI, are now regretting.
He said that we will stand with the people in difficult times and it was Nawaz Sharif who ended load shedding in the country. “I had hastily said that I would end power load shedding in 6 months and I was criticized for this statement but politics is the name of serving the people and Nawaz Sharif could not sleep at night and worried about the people,” he further mentioned.
The PML-N president also said that Imran Niazi has sold Pakistan to the IMF, adding that time has come for the accountability of this government. He also wondered why the government is not giving gas and electricity to people when it has the availability of both the utilities.
He said that government bought gas at exorbitant price and committed corruption of billions. Nobody cared to launch a probe into mega scandals of rice, gas, medicines and Malam Jabba. “I have told three years ago about the NAB-Niazi nexus. Now is the time to end this nexus,” he added.

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