“Neither does Imran Khan have a future plan nor the capability to fulfil promises,” he claimed.
Comparing PM Khan’s recent statements to his besieged container rhetoric, Shah believed, “unfortunately, he had not yet learnt to do national politics.”
He further added that Bilawal’s recent speech in a parliamentary session was based on a future strategy, something the prime minister could not understand.
Published in Daily Times, March 10th 2019.
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