Nawaz's opponents nothing more than tissue paper: Maryam

PML-N leader says rivals have nothing to rely on except sit-ins, NAB cases and the 'umpire's finger'


News Desk December 30, 2017
Maryam Nawaz. PHOTO: FILE

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Maryam Nawaz said on Saturday that the opponents of her father, party chief Nawaz Sharif, were worthless and had nothing to rely on except sit-ins, NAB cases and the "umpire's finger".

Speaking at an event in Lahore, the former first daughter said cases were being filed against her father under a conspiracy.

"The witnesses who are produced before courts against my father aren't even aware what they are there to testify about," she added.

"They [the witnesses] are handed over papers and when they are asked about it in court, they have no idea what is written on them."

Maryam said everyone knew that an iqama (UAE work permit) was obtained merely for a visa but it had been used to disqualify her father.

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"My father's political rivals are so scared of him that alliances are being formed to counter him," she remarked.

She added that Nawaz's opponents had nothing else, but sit-ins, NAB cases and third-party intervention to rely on for their political ambitions.

The PML-N leader pointed out that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan had been repeatedly changing his stance in the Supreme Court.

"He [Imran] says he got struck on his head and that's why he forgot about the details of his London flat sale," she maintained.

"The helicopter that Imran Khan uses is run on the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government's funds but nobody asks him about that."

COMMENTS (2)

RF | 6 years ago | Reply Can someone please tell this lady that the damage has been done by herself more than anyone in her family by losing her all credibility due to forged documents.
Ahmed Mobeen | 6 years ago | Reply to the point
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