Marriyum wonders how ‘foreign slave’ Imran can launch Haqeeqi Azadi

Accuses him of hatching conspiracy last year in order to stick to power: Dubs him ‘shameless’ person for not owning his own daughter

By: News Desk
Published: 10:53 AM, 9 Apr, 2023
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In a scathing criticism, Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb has accused the former premier and PTI Chairman Imran Khan of hatching a conspiracy against the country only to stick to power last year, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Sunday.

Taking a jibe at PTI’s funding from foreign sources, she wondered how a slave of foreign firms could launch a fight for Haqeeqi Azadi (real freedom). 

In a statement, the minister for information and broadcasting termed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan an “impudent and coward” person for denying that he had a daughter.

She said ironically that Imran had also failed to give respect to his own daughter in the society. “A man who hesitates to own his own daughter for the sake of power is regarded as the most shameless person,” she added.

She said Imran was a “dishonorable person” who used female members of his family to launder his ill-gotten money.

The PTI chief staged a drama of “Haqeeqi Azadi” just to ensure his return to the power, she said, wondering how a person who himself was slave of a foreign lobbying firm could fight for independence.

Marriyum said Imran was such a “coward person” who did not leave his house without covering his head with a black box. He did not have courage to leave his house without protection, but ironically called Nawaz Sharif a coward, the minister remarked sarcastically.

“Shameless and coward” are those people who used women and children as human shield for their protection,” she said while referring to Imran Khan, who according to her, hid under his bed to prevent his arrest.

She alleged that Imran hatched a conspiracy against the country to prevent his ouster from the power last year when the then opposition moved a no-trust motion in the National Assembly against him.