PTI govt has ruined Pakistan and Kashmir: Nawaz Sharif
Last updated on: 01 October,2020 08:19 pm
The PML-N supremo said that those who bought Imran Khan into power are actually responsible
LAHORE (Dunya News) – Former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif on Thursday said that Prime Minister Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government has ruined the country and Kashmir.
Addressing the PML-N’s Central Working Committee meeting via video link on Thursday, he said that we do not have any competition with PM Imran Khan. "We don t give any importance to him. He is a selected prime minister who has been imposed upon this country.
“I cannot sit quiet watching Pakistan’s situation,” he said and added no one should try to silence him. "Those who brought this gift to us should answer ... why did they steal the election and mandate of the Pakistani people?" he added.
"Who were the people of the tractor [election symbol]?" he asked, adding, "These were the people who brought the [PTI] into power."
The PML-N supremo said that those who bought Imran Khan into power are actually responsible and they will have to be held accountable. “Those who brought Imran Khan into power are responsible for increasing inflation in the country and ruining economy.
“Now you are responsible for everything including the power and devastation of the national economy. You are responsible why rupee is falling against the Dollar. It was Rs 100 and now it is around Rs 170,” he said.
Sharif went on to say that Pakistan is the most backward country in South Asia, adding that no country is ready to stand with us today.
The ex-PM said further delay could not be afforded as the entire nation was looking towards him. He also lashed out at the PTI government and its performance.
Regarding Islamabad High Court (IHC) judge s remarks, he said that how could they expect justice in all these circumstances.
Sharif further said that during his tenure the country was planning for inclusion in G20 and was emerging as economic power South Asia. He also mentioned the development projects of his era and the pace of development as well.