November 02 , 2016
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Imran’s negative politics would destroy his future: Nawaz
By: Online
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday severely criticised on Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and said that negative politics would destroy his future.
The prime minister made these remarks in the meeting of federal cabinet which held here on Wednesday. The PM lauded the Federal Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan and said that you have won the match from your old friend and termed his role exemplary as he turned the sit-in politics.
On this occasion, the interior minister said that he was my old friend but not now as he did not respect his words in the sit-in of 2014 and our friendship had ended. Which I did for the constitution and as per law for the protection of state as a interior minister it was my obligation adding that police and FC have also played a very significant role in this regard.
The prime minister criticised the PTI’s chairman without naming him and said that during the restoration movement of judges I led the movement while Imran Khan did not come down out from his residence Bani Gala. These are the enemies of country’s development and stability.
PM added that we have already approached the Supreme Court and would accept the verdict of judicial commission with open heart, whether it is in our favor of against. I and my family members have presented themselves for accountability. He said that the sit-in politics was not in the best interest of the country as majority of the people have categorically rejected it.
He said that some ministers were of the view that there was lot of matters to consider by Imran Khan. The donation of Rs 100 collected from party workers should be checked. Nawaz smiled while listening the remarks of ministers about the PTI’s chairman, however, he made it clear that development process would be continued and expressed the hope that the Pakistan Muslim League-N would get the land slide victory in upcoming general elections of 2018.
Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk
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