Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb said on Friday that in the 2018 elections, Imran Khan was imposed on the nation as prime minister by stealing Nawaz Sharif’s mandate. “Anything that is not yours must be returned to the original owner,” she said in her reaction to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s statement. She said that Imran Khan was fully aware that his government would fall when he lost majority in the National Assembly and his lies, corruption and incompetence were the reasons behind PTI regime’s downfall. “Hundred per cent Pakistanis say that the only solution to the country’s problems is transparent elections, but after the completion of the constitutional term by October 2023,” she maintained. Castigating the PTI chairman, she said Imran Khan took anti-people steps, violated the constitution and played with the country’s interests, especially on Kashmir issue. She reminded Imran Khan that today was December 23, the day he had claimed, “Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa assemblies would be dissolved.” She said that people’s war was against those who ran away from accountability after looting the country and Toshakhana. Imran Khan’s loot and plunder destroyed employment opportunities in the country, she remarked.
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