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PML-N leadership has fled abroad, bag and baggage: Firdous Ashiq

PML-N leadership has fled abroad, bag and baggage: Firdous Ashiq
December 18, 2019
ISLAMABAD (92 News) – Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Information Firdous Ashiq Awan has said that the PML-N leadership has fled abroad bag and baggage along with their sons. In a message on Twitter on Wednesday, she said that the fleeing leaders have employed the party’s second-rank leaders for conducting seminars in order to keep themselves politically alive. “May Ahsan Iqbal worried about the economy during their rule! The word of failure of policies’ continuity from the people who have been ruling the country for three decades seem to be ridiculous,” she said. https://twitter.com/Dr_FirdousPTI/status/1207161654041075717?s=20 Firdous Ashiq Awan said that the Sharif family had strengthened the business of their sons by closing down the business of the people. https://twitter.com/Dr_FirdousPTI/status/1207161761704677382?s=20 She said that the PML-N should bring back Ishaq Dar who had put the country’s buildings and roads in pawn. “Those delivering lectures like Aristotle ruined the economy and now shedding crocodile’s tears,” she said. On December 17, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Information Firdous Ashiq Awan had said that Modi’s fire of extremism has engulfed India. In a message on Twitter, she said that such thought is a serious threat to the peace of the region. “The controversial and discriminatory citizenship India law has trampled the rights of the minorities, especially Muslims, in India,” she said. https://twitter.com/Dr_FirdousPTI/status/1206800775835459585?s=20 Firdous Ashiq Awan said that brutal torture of Indian students protesting against discriminatory and bigotry citizenship law is a slap in the face so-called Indian democracy. https://twitter.com/Dr_FirdousPTI/status/1206800866969341957?s=20 She said that the torture of students has endorsed international journals’ prediction about Modi’s attempt to divide India.