PML says Our SBP has become a branch of the IMF


Lahore: Former National Assembly (NA) speaker and Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) senior leader Ayaz Sadiq has said that former prime minister Nawaz Sharif will return to Pakistan soon.
While addressing a function in Lahore, the PML-N leader said that the opponents of PML-N are afraid that Shahbaz Sharif might not leave for London. “Nawaz Sharif will come with me in next visit to London. Everyone can guess from his smile that something is going to happen,” he added.
He also said that he has not seen any man more coward than PM Imran Khan in politics. He also maintained that premier’s good governance has turned into bad governance while Nawaz Sharif has left all his matters on Allah.
The former speaker further said that Shabbar Zaidi, Abdul Razak Dawood and the Punjab governor are saying that the country has gone bankrupt. “Our SBP has become a branch of the IMF. Nearly 65 per cent of Pakistan's population has selling their kidneys due to their worse financial condition,” he added.

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