ISLAMABAD: The Minister of State for Information Marriyum Aurangzeb has said that Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan had spoken truth for the first time by saying that there was no comparison between him and the former prime minister Nawaz Sharif.
She expanded on that, saying, “Nawaz was a symbol of national prestige, the supremacy of the constitution and sovereignty of the people, whereas Imran was a non-serious person, who did not know anything except political jugglery and holding of a circus on the streets.”
In a statement issued here today, she said that PTI chief had gifted Pakistan with a culture of abuses, uncivilised behaviour, impudence, shamelessness, lying, sit-ins and denigration of the state institutions, for which the people of Pakistan and posterity would never forgive him.
Marriyum said that Imran had been fully exposed, and “the youth of the country hated him for his undesirable antics.” The minister said that the dark rule of PTI in KP would always be remembered by the people.
She claimed that Imran was involved in cases of corruption, foreign funding, assets, gambling with the Zakat funds and terrorism, but he did not feel ashamed.
She asked Imran “when he would apologise to Ayesha Gulalai.”
The minister, referring to the recent surveys regarding the standing of the political parties, said that they had indicated which way the wind was blowing, and those who relied on the finger of the ‘umpire’ should know that the winds determined their direction themselves.
She asked Imran as to when he would abandon his pursuit of spreading anarchy and dissension in the country.