'Hypocrite': Gulalai lashes out at 'two-faced' Imran

Former MNA urges SC to ban ex-PM for life from politics


News Desk December 30, 2022
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Former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmaker and Jamaatus Sufa founder Ayesha Gulalai on Friday claimed that PTI supports terrorism and urged Supreme Court to put a lifetime ban on former prime minister and party chief Imran Khan.

Addressing a press conference in Peshawar, she alleged that some people attacked her sister's hospital in Bannu on the orders of Imran Khan, calling them "Imran's counsellors".

"The attackers took away our medical equipment worth millions of rupees from the hospital... even the DPO has refused to cooperate with us on this matter," she added.

Gulalai said that Imran Khan has two faces as he's a "hypocrite". "There is one which has Islamic touch to it and the other one can be witnessed in the audio leaks," she added.

The former MNA said that Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa had actually become Sri Lanka as no one gives loans to the province now, adding that terrorism was also on the rise in K-P.

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Gulalai said that she had revealed the true identity of Imran Khan and had presented the ex-prime minister's "filthy" messages back in 2017 to the nation. However, now with the audio leaks, the people must have realised it.

She asked Imran Khan to stop "acting" as he would not be made prime minister even on "disability quota" now.

"At times he says he was shot four times but during an interview with CNN he says he was shot thrice... Yasmin Rashid says he was shot twice... the ones giving you first aid had said there were only some bruises on your left leg but now you show plaster on your right leg to everyone," she further said.

In 2017, Gulalai parted ways with the PTI after levelling allegations of sexual harassment against its chairman.

She claimed that women affiliated with the party faced constant harassment from within the party ranks.

“It is my integrity that matters to me the most,” the MNA from South Waziristan told reporters. “I cannot compromise when it comes to my honour and dignity.”

She alleged that women working with the party received lewd text messages, and she could not put up with this any longer.

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