ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Mushahidullah Khan on Thursday said that the government has taken foreign loans to stabilise the economy, but, has no idea how to repay them.
While talking to the media outside Kot Lakhpat Jail before meeting party leader Nawaz Sharif, he also said that the “imposed” government is wandering globally with a “begging bowl” as it lacks any substantive economic plan.
He further stated that “the person who used to say that “I would never beg” is asking for money all over the world”.
“Their agenda is anti-democracy and anti-Pakistan,” he said. “They call everyone thieves. It’s just like the pot calling the kettle black.”
He continued to say that the PML-N leaders and their followers will not bow down before the “powers”, adding that the leader is in jail because he “refused to compromise”.
“Nawaz and Shehbaz are facing cases bravely. Had there been a transparent election, Pakistan would have progressed immensely,” he said.
“PM Imran should know that there will be a time when he has to be accountable for his corruption.”
The PML-N leader also said, “The people are still waiting for the promised 10 million jobs and 0.5 million housing units.”
Meanwhile, former Punjab law minister Rana Sanaullah said that the former prime minister is facing “brutal political victimisation”.
Sanaullah, who also visited Nawaz at Kot Lakhpat Jail said, “As the ministers are busy in levelling baseless accusations, the labourers are not getting the desired wages and the businesses have frozen; if this condition prevails the country can default.”