Imran regretting failure to make Pakistan bankrupt: Marriyum

Imran regretting failure to make Pakistan bankrupt: Marriyum
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Summary Imran regretting failure to make Pakistan bankrupt: Marriyum

ISLAMABAD (APP): Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb said on Saturday Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan was regretting his “failure” to make the country financially bankrupt.

Responding to Imran Khan’s tweet, she said the” foreign agent” regretted that his commitment to bankrupt the country had not been fulfilled.

She said the “foreign agent” and “Tosha Khana thief” was running away from the elections.

The minister said that Imran Khan was thrown out of power by exercise of the democratic right of a no-confidence vote.
“Despite remaining in power for over three years, why Imran did not hold the local body elections?” she asked.

The minister said while taking a jibe at the PTI leadership that what happened to the commitment to give one million jobs and building five million housing units and for conducting elections in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

She said Imran’s “commitment” was only to get foreign funding, steal the Tosha Khana gifts, and bankrupt Pakistan’s economy.

Marriyum said that the “commitment” of Imran was only to plunge the country into historic debt and push the people into unprecedented inflation
 

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