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PM destined to utter same words he used to call Nawaz as traitor: Marriyum

PM destined to utter same words he used to call Nawaz as traitor: Marriyum
July 24, 2019
LAHORE (92 News) – Responding to the speech of Prime Minister Imran Khan with US Think Tank, Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb on Wednesday termed that Imran Khan was destined to utter the same words he used to call former premier Nawaz Sharif as traitor. Taking jibe at PM Khan, she said that Nawaz Sharif was 'greatly honoured' after Imran Khan’s every stance given to the different platforms. “Mafia is the one who conspires against the elected prime minister and accuses Pakistan’s friendly countries,” Marriyum said. Earlier – addressing to US Think Tank – the prime minister said that the country was near to bankruptcy due to corruption of former rulers. “The Supreme Court had termed the former premier as Sicilian mafia. I am not against the political parties, but fighting against the mafia which had destroyed the country during last 10 years,” he said. Imran Khan said that the opposition is trying to destabilize the government. “When we talk about accountability, the opposition says it is being targeted,” he added. The prime minister said that the judge who awarded sentence to the former premier was being blackmailed. “Such work is done by the mafia. Nawaz Sharif had purchased the costly flats in London.” He said that a media group had gone to the last extent to conceal the wrongdoings of the former rulers. Replying to queries, the prime minister said that after the meeting with President Trump, now he will meet with the Taliban and encourage them to meet with the Afghan government. “Today, the government and the military are on the same page with regard to the peace process in Afghanistan. “We should get all of Afghanistan’s neighbors involved in the peace talks. There will be people who will try to put a spanner in the works, so if all the neighbors are involved, things are more likely to go smoothly.”