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Inflation, joblessness reach their pinnacle in PTI reign: PML-N 

December 10, 2021 06:12 PM


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PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb has lashed out at the government saying that inflation and unemployment has reached their pinnacle in the country during the PTI reign, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

Addressing a presser on Friday, Marriyum said that the government had been looting public by telling them lies for the last 3 1/2years. She was of the view that inflation and joblessness had touched the highest point during the PTI rule. She deplored that the ‘hired mouthpieces’ of government were spewing lies only.

She said that the Green Line Mass Transit Bus project which Prime Minister Imran Khan inaugurated today in Karachi was in fact launched by PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif. She asked Imran Khan to be thankful to Nawaz Sharif who had put so many development projects in the pipeline. 

She said that the power and gas projects of which the people were being benefited today were also launched by Nawaz Sharif.

She said Imran Khan was only good enough to hang inaugural plates of Nawaz’s initiated projects.

 



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