*Former law minister believes PTI’s Azadi March has no aim
Former Punjab law minister Rana Sanaullah Khan believes that those who left Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in difficult times are now enjoying better positions.
Talking to a news channel, Sanaullah said that those who stood with the party in difficult times must be appreciated. “I cannot leave my party,” he said, but added that he would expose “sycophant elements” in the party.
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Separately, talking to journalists, Sanaullah said that PTI’s negative politics would lead the country to chaos and anarchy.
“The country is passing through a very critical phase of its history and the opposition must show responsibility and shun protests and rallies,” he added.
He said, in civilised societies, the opposition criticise government policies in a descent manner and did not take to the streets for their demands.
But, he said, in Pakistan the situation is different as the opposition makes efforts to harm a democratically-elected government.
He said the PML-N leadership believed in freedom of expression that was why it always took criticism with an open heart.
He said forces afraid of rapid development in Pakistan were bent upon weakening the government.
He said the government was absolutely stable and would not be affected by so-called protests and long marches.