57pc Pakistanis say Nawaz Sharif will not return Pakistan in 2022: survey

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KARACHI: 57 per cent Pakistanis believed that PML-N Quaid Nawaz Sharif will not return Pakistan during 2022.

According to a survey conducted by the PULSE Consultant, 12 per cent Pakistanis believed the former prime minister will come back home this year

The survey said that 52 percent of the Pakistanis believed there is a possibility of a deal of PPP with the establishment. 26 per cent of Pakistanis think the PML-N will strike a deal with establishment, 21 per cent believe JUI-F while 17 per cent Jamaat-e-Islami will make a deal.

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Earlier, PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb had said that Imran Khan is constantly picking pockets of masses.

Marriyum  Aurangzeb, in a statement, said that shortage of fever pill in the market during Covid is very shameful and black marketing of everything from a medicines to LNG and fertilizer continues. The government should be ashamed of governance, she said.

She said that Imran had benefited his mafias by creating shortage of gas.  He is generating electricity from expensive furnace oil, picking pockets of masses.

The PML-N spokesperson said that the government, which had snatched employment and prosperity from masses should be removed.

She said that sugar, flour, gas, electricity, medicine, fertilizer and Imran mafia had made the lives of people miserable and painful.