Imran Khan frustrated by the loss of Pakistan before India, attacks against the president of PCB


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The founder and former Prime Minister of Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, expressed his frustration for the poor performance of the National Crick team in the ICC champions trophy, Aleema Khan cited him on Tuesday, since he highlighted That the designated people based on recommendations in recommendations instead of merit would lead to the fall of the Cricket in the country.

After a meeting with the founder of PTI, his sister, Aleema Khan, spoke with the media, revealing that Imran Khan was particularly upset by the Cricket party. “Imran Khan saw the game in PTV and was deeply disappointed by the loss. His anger was directed today to the Cricket,” said Aleema Khan.

In addition, he mentioned that Khan had been visibly upset by the loss, commenting that “Cricket would be ruined if recommended people are designated for important positions.”

Imran Khan also highlighted the role of Mohsin Naqvi, who was appointed President PCB, criticizing his actions and stating that Naqvi’s quotes had caused damage to Pakistan.

Aleem Khan added that Imran Khan had also pointed out the extensive Naqvi control in several key positions, saying: “No one in Pakistan has as many positions as Mohsin Naqvi does.” Khan also commented that, under such poor leadership, a respectable person would have resigned now, but Naqvi had not done so. “If asked, what experience does Naqvi have in the Cricket?” He questioned.

Regarding rumors about their health, Imran Khan dismissed them, clarifying that only party officials should talk about their health.

Aleem Khan confirmed that there was no truth in the reports that they claimed that Khan had collapsed, and added that his brother had good health and had spoken with his children on Saturday, assuring the family that was fine.

She also clarified that PTI Qasim Khan Suri leader, who is currently abroad, did not know the situation. “There is a significant difference between reports from sources and face to face,” he said.

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