Maryam Nawaz Lashes Out At Imran Khan On Twitter

Maryam Nawaz Lashes Out At Imran Khan On Twitter
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Senior Vice President Maryam Nawaz has lashed out at Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman and former premier Imran Khan on Twitter, holding him responsible for the current economic crisis.

The PML-N leader criticized the PTI chairman, saying that "your merciless plundering, incompetence, misguided preferences, severe arrangement with the IMF, and its violation" had led the nation towards economic ruin.

In response to Imran's tweet, Maryam urged him to "keep quiet and sit," saying that the PDM administration was working to make up for past errors.

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"Look at the conceit! You are holding those who are attempting to clean up your "filth" accountable for the mess you caused. Be calm and sit.

The PML-N senior vice president further challenged the PTI chairman to recall those who had "handpicked" him to lead the country and brought about all the "chaos."

 

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And let's not forget to thank everyone who contributed to the chaos, including those who handpicked and supported you for four years and the lingering effects of their power in the judiciary, on which you are now relying. Will prevent that, in the name of Allah.

Previously, in a tweet, Imran had blamed the existing setup for the economic crunch, adding that the incumbent PDM government had "practically murdered the rupee in the last 11 months".

 

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According to him, the country's loans climbed by Rs1.4 trillion as a result of the actions taken by the current administration, and inflation shot up by 31.5%, the highest level in the previous 75 years.

The former army leader had "installed criminals in the country," he said, and the country was now paying a "heavy price" for the "plot" that brought about the regime change.

Marriyum Aurangzeb, the minister of information and broadcasting, pointed out that Imran had no right to criticize the economic policies of the current administration because it had been working to clean up the "mess" that the PTI regime had made during its four-year rule.