Maryam Nawaz says goodbye to Imran Khan

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Maryam Nawaz says goodbye to Imran Khan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Central Vice President Maryam Nawaz has said that it is just the beginning, adding the coming days are going to be very difficult for the government.

According to a local TV, while addressing a public meeting in Islamabad, she said that Imran Khan used government resources in Sunday’s meeting. There were only government vehicles, your day of reckoning has come, now you have to reckon with everything.

Maryam Nawaz in her speech said that under the leadership of Maulana Fazlur Rehman we have come to say goodbye to you, adding that Imran Khan has now lost confidence, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye.

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She said that people and parliament have shown no confidence in Imran Khan. Despite being in the government, he lost 15 out of 16 by-elections. Today, he has lost the trust of his party.

Maryam Nawaz said that your own people are running away from you. The boat of Imran Khan’s power is sinking. Today your boat started sinking, Maryam said.

Addressing the gathering, Maryam Nawaz, the daughter of PML-N leader Mian Nawaz Sharif, said that the coming days will tell what happens to such a person. Wasim Akram Plus who was till yesterday, today he was pushed into the water, when the boat started sinking, she said.

Maryam Nawaz addressing directly said that Imran Khan! Be someone’s in life, you used Jahangir Tareen’s money and plane but could not become his own.

She said that a letter was shown in the rally that world powers are conspiring. Your own interior minister does not know about the letter. The people waited for the surprise and it went away, she said.

Maryam Nawaz said that you take begging bowl to every country to get money. This is your foreign policy?

If there is any conspiracy against Pakistan then the tool is Imran Khan, you are the most dangerous for Pakistan, she said.