Pervaiz Khattak’s two nephews, Jalal Khattak and Bilal Khattak announced to join PMLN


Noshera: A major setback for Pakistan Tehree-e-Insaf (PTI) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as Defence Minister Pervez Khattak’s two nephews announced to quit the party on Wednesday.
Addressing a press conference, Pervaiz Khattak’s two nephews, Jalal Khattak and Bilal Khattak announced to join Pakistan Muslim League-N (PMLN).
Noshera PMLN President Amir Muqam gave caps and mufflers to the newly-joined members. “It’s about time that honest people may return to the PMLN. The country has been mortgaged to IMF. Imran Khan destroyed his manifesto and he has been consistently lying. Imran Khan has done a PHD in lying and taking u-turns,” Amir Muqam said.
“All those in PTI with a self-esteem are requested to support Nawaz Sharif. Imran Khan’s foreign funding has also been revealed. It is our country and we will pull it out of all the difficulties. PTI haven’t fulfilled the promises to people and many people have understood and they are returning to PMLN gradually,” he maintained.
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