Maryam calls PM Imran Khan 'country's enemy' for censuring EU envoys

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In response to Prime Minister Imran Khan lashing out at the European Union (EU) envoys last week, PML-N Vice-President Maryam Nawaz once again criticised him by calling him the "country's enemy."

“Who would be a better enemy of Pakistan than you [PM Imran Khan]?” she wrote.

Talking about the current economic situation in the country, Maryam said that the incumbent government has pushed the country into the worst crisis.

“Poverty, inflation, unemployment and terrorism has taken over the country,” tweeted Maryam.

Taking a swipe at the PM, she further said that “he is that person who doesn’t know about his country’s history, geography, foreign policy, or even diplomatic relations”.

 

The PML-N vice-president also said that the PTI-led government has "isolated the country from the outer world through its actions."

Talking about the no-confidence motion that was submitted at the National Assembly Secretariat two days ago, Maryam said that the "end of the PTI government is near."

“Your foul language, arrogance, pride and disrespect towards your party members has broken your party into pieces,” she wrote after former PTI leader Aleem Khan left the party to join the Jahangir Tareen group.

She also said that it is "too late for you [PM Imran Khan] to do anything."

 



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