Maryam vows to send PM Imran packing
Asks government to produce ‘missing persons’ in courts
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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz has said that the time has come to send Imran Khan packing.
She expressed these views while addressing a rally of Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) organised by PML-N in Nowshera on Wednesday. She lauded Qaumi Watan Party, Pakistan People’s Party, JUI-F, Maulana Fazlur Rehman and especially Maulana Ata-ur-Rehman over withdrawing candidate in favor of PML-N.
Referring to the by-elections, she said that it was not possible for her to go to Daska and not to Nowshera. She said that she loves Pashto language. She said that she had more sympathy for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as compare to Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan.
Maryam Nawaz said that the stove of the poor was burning in the era of PML-N, in the previous government flour, sugar, pulses, eggs were cheap including gas and petrol. She said that the growth rate in Nawaz Sharif s government was 5.8 percent, in the PTI government it is not negative but the growth has gone underground.
Earlier, Maryam Nawaz said that the PDM’s long march will go ahead on March 26. In an exclusive chat with 24NewsHD TV channel in Islamabad, Maryam said “We will Insha’Allah reach D-Chowk on March 26.”
The PML-N vice-president told the government “Resort to shelling or lathi-charge or kill us – we will not back down from striving for the rights of the masses.”
Maryam Nawaz said she did not have the words to express her grief and sorrow for those who had been whisked away by the authorities in Balochistan and elsewhere in Pakistan.
Speaking to the relatives of missing persons protesting in Islamabad, Maryam, while addressing Prime Minister Imran Khan, said, “Despite the fact that you are a ‘selected’ prime minister, but at least you can tell these protesters the whereabouts of their loved ones, if you cannot order their recovery.”
She also appealed to the country’s agencies to at least tell the relatives of missing persons the place where they had been kept. “I appeal to the chief of army staff and the DG ISI to look into complaints of these people,” she said, and added what was the use of forming a commission on missing persons when its findings were not to be implemented.
"Imran, you are not accountable to these agencies, but to Allah (The Almighty). Please, at least, do not say these words that I will not be blackmailed by placing corpses on roads,” the PML-N vice-president said in a reference to the protest by members of the Hazara community against the killings of miners belonging to their community in January this year.
“Look into the eyes of these protesters. They are as good as dead,” she asked PM Imran, and said, “One of your ministers, while commenting on the use of expired tear gas on protesters, had said this was done just for the sake of an experiment. “At least do not rub salt into the wounds of these people,” she implored.
She said she had come there to express solidarity with the protesters. “There is no point in remaining in the office if a government is to remain indifferent to these people’s plight,” she said categorically.
She expressed surprise that why these missing persons were not produced in courts when they had been created precisely for the same purpose.
“If you have limitations, then at least share grief of these protesters who are yearning for the safe return of their relatives,” she beseeched.
Maryam said when Amina Janjua’s husband had been picked up, the FIR had been registered on behalf of the prime minister of that time. “At least, you can do this favour to them,” she concluded.