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Govt isn't going anywhere but Zardari will soon go to jail: Imran Khan
JAMRUD: Prime Minister Imran Khan addressing a gathering at Khyber District offered Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leaders Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Asif Ali Zardari adding that the government is going nowhere but Zardari will soon be headed to jail.
Addressing a gathering at Jamrud stadium, the premier stated that Zardari has at least Rs100 billion in the fake accounts case and regardless of how much strains he puts, the government is not going anywhere adding that the pressure is being exerted just to get hold of the NRO.
Addressing the PPP co-chairman, he challenged him to demonstrate in the federal capital for at least a week while adding: “A sit-in is only successful when you deliver the public’s narrative.”
He further stated the country is presently engulfed in a difficult financial position and held the previous two governments of PML-N and PPP responsible while reassuring the public that the country will come out of the crisis in a few months.
JAMRUD: Prime Minister Imran Khan addressing a gathering at Khyber District offered Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leaders Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Asif Ali Zardari adding that the government is going nowhere but Zardari will soon be headed to jail.
Addressing a gathering at Jamrud stadium, the premier stated that Zardari has at least Rs100 billion in the fake accounts case and regardless of how much strains he puts, the government is not going anywhere adding that the pressure is being exerted just to get hold of the NRO.
Addressing the PPP co-chairman, he challenged him to demonstrate in the federal capital for at least a week while adding: “A sit-in is only successful when you deliver the public’s narrative.”
He further stated the country is presently engulfed in a difficult financial position and held the previous two governments of PML-N and PPP responsible while reassuring the public that the country will come out of the crisis in a few months.