Federal ministers keep Imran in the sights


LAHORE:

Three years later, and now in their second consecutive mandate, federal ministers do not show signs of leaving their attacks against the founder of PTI Imran Khan, which directly holds him directly on the economic and security attacks that Pakistan has had to pass during his rule.

As the lasting popularity of Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf continues under the skin of the Government led by PML-N, two higher federal ministers, Defense Minister Khawaja Asif and the Minister of Planning and Development, Ahsan Iqbal, used demonstrations in their natives as pulpitas to keep Imran Khan firmly in their crusaders.

PML-N leaders accused the leader imprisoned for being responsible for most of the evils facing Pakistan, all the time announced that the central government led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has finally managed to change things in the country.

Despite the endless criticism, the Minister of Defense, in the same breath, said that there was no need to abuse PTI, since its leaders were already going to each other, stating that the former ruling party has divided into many factions.

Khawaja Asif, while heading to a crowd in Sialkot, said Imran Khan was and forever will be a porterist and an individual absorbed in himself. He pointed out that Imran had refused to sit with opposition matches when he was in power, even when he feared an attack by India.

However, now in prison, he has asked his party not to feel with the government about security matters if he was not invited to the meeting. “Imagine the contradiction,” he added.

He congratulated the government led by Shehbaz for giving a historical concession of 16 percent in electricity rates, qualifying it as a non -feat. He said that every time Nawaz Sharif, his brother or daughter are in power, begin the days of economic progression.

He announced a new highway from Sialkot to Kharian and added that a new lane was being built on the existing highway.

While recognizing the deteriorated security situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baluchistan, he paid tribute to the soldiers to establish their lives for the homeland. He said the government was not against any specific group or individual, but any person who was against the people of the country would have to pay the price.

Ahsan Iqbal, addressing a crowd in Zafarwal, said that a certain judge and then generals had brought Imran Khan, a total rookie, to power. He said that this fan, while he was in the driving seat, did what fans do: he ended up having an accident.

He added that the man who received the country’s keys had not even directed a union advice throughout his life.

He said Imran Khan had taken the country to the edge of bankruptcy. Instead of assuming his failures, he accused his opponents.

Iqbal said that if the opposition alliance then had not sent Imran Khan home through a vote of non -confidence on April 11, 2022, Pakistan would have breached. If that had happened, he said, the assets would have recovered, the creditors would have questioned the missile shooting capabilities of the country, and there would have been imposed conditions that would have endangered security.

He added that if the PML-N had wanted to save its policy, it would have gone for the early elections shortly after eliminating the PTI government, but instead, they chose the difficult route to fix the economy, since the country could not have given the decisions limitations of a provisional configuration.

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