Imran Khan tired of courts and ready for meetings, Maryam Nawaz – Daily Qudrat | Pro IQRA News

Imran Khan tired of courts and ready for meetings, Maryam Nawaz – Daily Qudrat

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Imran Khan tired of courts and ready for meetings, Maryam Nawaz – Daily Qudrat





















لاہور (قدرت روزنامہ)مسلم لیگ ن کی چیف آرگنائزر اور نائب صدر مریم نواز نے کہا ہے کہ عمران خان عدالتوں کیلیے بیمار اور ریلیوں کیلیے تیار ہے .

لاہور میں مسلم لیگ ن کی نوجوان قیادت کی تقریب سے خطاب کرتے ہوئے مریم نواز نے کہا کہ عمران خان ایسا گیدڑ ہے جس نے کارکنوں اور خواتین کو ڈھال بنایا، جیل بھرو تحریک کی طرح وہ لاہور میں ریلی کا اعلان کر کے خود گھر میں چھپ گیا .

He expressed grief over the death of PTI worker Bilal and said that the life of a PTI worker is also worth it because he is also a human being, a person spreads mischief and hides as cowards to kill his youth. calls to stand up for.

The organizer of PML-N said that when I saw the picture of Bilal’s father with Imran Khan yesterday, my heart cried tears of blood because he was treated like an employee, it is a shame for the political worker and his parents. There should be an investigation that I have demanded.

He said that the youth of Pakistan should also realize that the person who talks about hitting you in the street has kept his children in the safe land of London and he himself is sitting at home with cast.

Maryam Nawaz said that Imran Khan sometimes uses the excuse of a leg and sometimes hides behind such diseases which she could not name, it is sick for court and ready for meetings.

He said that if elections are held and PML-N gets majority in one assembly and PTI in the other, what is the guarantee that it will not dissolve the assembly again?

The chief organizer of Muslim League-N said that he stood for himself in the by-election and wasted the nation’s money, if I was the prime minister I would have told him to keep this money that the nation’s money has thrown in -election because this country and the money is not his father’s but it is the country of 22 million people.

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