Asserting it would not be enough to call PTI Chief Imran Khan a ‘blunder’, PML-N Senior Vice President and chief organizer Maryam Nawaz said on Sunday that this confession by General (r) Qamar Javed Bajwa was not enough, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
Addressing the party’s workers’ convention in Multan, she said there was a need to, what she called, obliterate a ‘stain’ on the country’s politics and throw him (Imran) out of the political arena.
Maryam told the gathering that she and the entire PML-N leadership were in great pain over inflation in the country. “But everybody knows who is responsible for these skyrocketing prices,” she said, adding, “History is a witness to the fact that whenever Nawaz Sharif came to power, he provided relief to masses. “The prices of items of food items such as flour, ghee and sugar did not increase last time the PML-N was in power, between 2013-2018,” she claimed, adding, “It was due to the deal Imran had struck with the IMF that the present government had to raise the prices.”
Surprisingly in the same breath, however, Maryam said she would not blame the past government for the current economic situation of the country. “We will pull the country out of the crisis,” she expressed the resolve.
PML-N stalwart said that Imran destroyed the country during four years of his stint as the country’s prime minister.
She said that the experiment done by a ‘gang of five’ proved counterproductive.
Maryam said for the first time, the PTI had become a politically ‘orphan’, and now it had no idea what to do. “It is groping in darkness these days,” she said while referring to the retirement of General Faiz Hameed.
Nawaz Sharif, she added, returned to Pakistan clutching my hand. “But did you see a tear in his eyes? His daughter was arrested right in front of his eyes; did you see a tear in his eyes? I remained in solitary confinement. But did I weep?” she questioned, and ridiculed PTI leaders for raising hue and cry over what she called 'five days of imprisonment’.
PML-N senior vice president said she was proud that her father had spent his time in prison like a ‘brave man’, and never ever he begged anyone for mercy despite the fact that he was sick.