Days of Nawaz government are numbered, says Imran

Author: Online

DERA GHAZI KHAN: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan claimed on Sunday that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s regime is going to end soon.

“Allah has taken suo motu notice against Nawaz Sharif on Panama scandal,” Imran said while addressing a gathering on Panamagate case in Dera Ghazi Khan, Punjab.

The PTI leader said that the prime minister’s corruption was exposed in the Panama leaks, however, he is trying to escape the investigation in the Supreme Court.

“Nawaz’s counsel says the Sharif family purchased Mayfair apartments in 2006 but the BBC has revealed that the properties were purchased in 1990s,” he added.

The skipper went on to say that PM Nawaz is trapped and had no option but to leave power.

“If Nawaz failed to prove London flats were owned by the Qatari prince in 1993 then he would leave and if he failed to prove Maryam was not the beneficial owner of London properties he would still have to leave.” He announced his intention to “try and build” a Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospital in DG Khan.

“It takes a lot of work to build a cancer hospital,” he said. The PTI chief briefed the audience on the Panama case and conducted an informal audience poll asking attendees whether they believed the prime minister would be proven guilty in the case.

He said the Sharifs bought Mayfair flats in 1993 and that the premier laundered money out of Pakistan. Kaptaan said that the entire country was fed up of ‘Sharif rule’ and that the PTI would attempt to shape Pakistan in light of Islamic teachings.

Terming the ongoing Panama case against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s children a ‘war against corruption’, Imran Khan said the country would soon be rid of the ‘Sharif mafia’.

“If we win this war against corruption, our country will head to new era of prosperity,” he said.

He said, “I am not going to spare corrupt looters until I am alive.” Kaptaan said he was forming a ‘corruption team’ that will be led by Nawaz.

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