“[Prime Minister] Imran Khan is using delaying tactics to avoid accountability in the foreign funding case because he received funds from anti-Pakistan elements who tasked him to sabotage the country’s economy and the CPEC ,” Ahsan said while addressing the party workers in Swat, a district in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, on Sunday.
پاکستان کے دشمنوں کو جب معلوم ہوا کہ پاکستان سی پیک کے ذریعے خطے کی طاقت بننے جارہا ہےتو پاکستان کے خلاف سازش کی گئی آج عمران خان فارن فنڈنگ کا حساب کیوں نہیں دیتا کیونکہ فارن فنڈنگ کے ذریعے پاکستان کے دشمنوں نے عمران خان کی مدد کی.@betterpakistan pic.twitter.com/Qo5acmPhrU
— PMLN (@pmln_org) December 22, 2019
The foreign funding case, which is currently pending before the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), was filed by the ruling PTI’s disgruntled member Akbar S Babar in 2014 after he developed differences with the party chairman, Imran Khan over alleged internal corruption and abuse of laws governing the political funding.
Govt, PML-N trade blows over foreign funding case
During the PML-N tenure, Ahsan said, the country was fast moving on the path of development but now due to the flawed policies of incumbent government, Pakistan’s economic growth has become the lowest in the whole of South Asia.
Despite the incarceration of top party leadership, the party stood undeterred before the government not for any vested interest but for the betterment of the country, he added.
The PML-N stalwart also took a swipe at the premier for skipping the recently concluded Kuala Lumpur Summit, saying "[Malaysian prime minister] Mahathir Mohamad did not know about the U-turn Khan".
The Malaysian premier hosted the summit last week to discuss and tackle issues that have agitated Muslims across the world. PM Imran however skipped it to "maintain neutrality in the Muslim Ummah".
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, another prominent leader of the Muslim world like PM Mahathir, reportedly claimed that Premier Imran stayed away from the summit because of Saudi Arabia’s threats of economic sanctions. A claim Riyadh has categorically rejected.
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