Mushahidullah slams opponents

Dunya News

Says Imran Khan, Sheikh Rashid, Tahir-ul-Qadri and Pervez Musharraf are all similar.

KARACHI (Online): Leader Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) senator Mushahid Ullah Khan has said that Sheikh Rashid and Imran Khan both are politically and personally unclaimed persons.

On Wednesday, while talking to media persons he severely targeted the personal and political life of Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan and Head of Awami Muslim League (AML) Sheikh Rashid Ahmed.

PML (N) senator said, “There are so many similarities between Imran Khan and Sheikh Rashid as both politicians married once in life and then divorced their wives, and now have become unclaimed persons.”

Commenting on the political side of PTI he said, last resting place of Tsunami is ‘polluted nullah’, while chairman PTI suffered in the polls on May 11 but didn’t take any lesson from it, hopefully he will get mature early.

“It was very much said in General Elections that Tsunami is coming and it will take everyone with it but, we were right about its fate, hundreds of things are expensive in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) but ‘Tsunami Khan’ stages protest in Lahore,” he added.

Criticizing AML chief Sheikh Rashid, PML(N) leader said that Sheikh Rashid is only living because of TV ‘Talk Shows’ and he will be given strict response through same channel.

He said PTI and AML both dislike government of PML (N) because no immoral activities and parties are held in president house now; however Sheikh Rashid was a big fan of Asif Ali Zardari.

Mushahid Ullah stated that, “No one had courage to speak when blood carnage was unleashed in Karachi but now situation is getting better due to honesty of government.”

He said, people gave five years mandate to PML-N and PTI both should do their own work and let the people decide who was right and who was wrong.

“In reality, Imran Khan, Sheikh Rashid, Tahir-ul-Qadri and Pervez Musharraf are all similar and one who tried to eliminate us is licking his own wounds,” he concluded.