PM ‘missing’ amid historic coronavirus, locust attack: Marriyum
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PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb on Wednesday said the prime minister, who had promised 10 million jobs and five million houses, went “missing”.
In a series of tweets, Marriyum addressed Prime Minister Imran Khan directly and demanded the government to publish an ad to get information about his whereabouts.
پاکستان مسلم لیگ(ن) کی ترجمان مریم اورنگزیب کا وزیراعظم کے لاپتہ ہونے پر اظہار تشویش
— Marriyum Aurangzeb (@Marriyum_A) May 27, 2020
حکومت سے وزیراعظم @ImranKhanPTI کی گمشدگی کا اشتہار شائع کرنے کا مطالبہ
ایک کروڑ نوکریاں اور پچاس لاکھ گھر دینے کا وعدہ کرنےوالا وزیراعظم لاپتہ ہے #وزیراعظم_لاپتہ
The foreign funding case has been going on for the last five years but the prime minister promising to start accountability from himself has gone missing, said the PML-N spokesperson.
Twenty-three secret bank accounts surfaced and ditches costing Rs126 billion were dug for the Peshawar BRT but the prime minister went missing, she added.
The prime minister committing suicide over opting for IMF is gone missing, the prime minister preferring death over begging is gone missing, the prime minister fixing economy through eggs, bulls, hens and buffaloes is gone missing, remarked Marriyum while reminding the promises made by Imran.
The PML-N spokesperson said the prime minister reducing the growth rate to 1.5 percent from 5.8 percent in two years had gone missing, as she also mentioned the Rs13,000 loan obtained during the same period and the unfulfilled promise of turning PM House and Governor’s House into universities.
She also attributed the historic devaluation, theft of power and gas, increase in medicines’ prices and raising the cost of Hajj to the missing prime minister.
The prime minister went missing after a sugar theft of Rs507 billion, said Marriyum as she added that Imran had gone missing at a time when the people were asking questions about the PIA plane crash.
Where the prime minister isexcept on Twitter as locusts destroyed the crops and the coronavirus cases are on the rise in Pakistan, she asked.