Imran becomes dark chapter in national history: Marriyum

Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb said on Tuesday that
loot and plunder of Imran Khan and his spouse Bushra Bibi cannot be hidden by trying to link opponents with treason and making a false narrative of corruption.

In a statement, she said presence of huge number of people in the PML-N rallies in the bye-elections was proof that Imran Khan had become a dark chapter in national history.

Declaring war on inflation, unemployment, economic catastrophe, anarchy, hatred and hunger, the people had rejected Imran Khan, said the minister.

The revolution came on April 11 under a public decision, she said adding that Imran had gone home after becoming a symbol of corruption and incompetence.

The victory of PML-N on July 17 will further prove this reality, she maintained.

She further stated that the coalition government, led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, had thwarted Imran Khan’s conspiracy to turn Pakistan into Sri Lanka whose economy was completely collapsed.

“Keep lying Imran Sahib, while Shehbaz Sharif, his brother (Nawaz Sharif) and his allies in the government will continue to strive for the economic self-sufficiency and national development, and to resolve problems of people,” she said in a news statement while reacting to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman’s address to a public gathering.

The minister said Imran Khan should be ashamed of himself as it was his government which signed agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on tough conditions.

“Shame on you, Imran Khan as it is you who has said that he would rather commit suicide instead of going to IMF,” Marriyum added.

She said the national economy would have been in better state if Imran had not misused the power to make billions through corruption.

Calling Imran Khan a “beggar”, she said he sold watches (gifts) from Toshakhana to make a few millions.

“What he has done while being into the power for four years? Why is he crying and whining now,” she questioned.

She said ironically, the person, who took loans worth over Rs 20,000 billions, was showing his concern for the economy.

If Imran had really cared about the economy, he would not have rejected Shehbaz Sharif’s offer for the charter of economy with arrogance, the minister added.

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