Pak Oppn Asks Imran Khan To Stop Blaming Previous Regimes For His Failures

Pak Oppn asks Imran Khan to stop blaming previous regimes for his failures

New Delhi, Dec 19 : The Pakistan opposition has asked Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan to stop blaming previous governments for his failures and concentrate on his performance, Dawn reported.

 Pak Oppn Asks Imran Khan To Stop Blaming Previous Regimes For His Failures-TeluguStop.com

“Passing the buck to the Bhuttos and the Sharifs for his failures in more than three years in government, Imran Khan should know that this narrative has been outdated,” PPP Senator Sherry Rehman said in a series of tweets.

She said the PTI government had added to the country’s debts to the tune of 70 per cent amounting to Rs 20.7 trillion and in the face of it he (Khan) is blaming others.

“In a weekly report, inflation shot up to 19.5 per cent.Is the PTI government not responsible for record loans, unbridled inflation and price hike, unemployment and crises in over three years? When will the incumbent government accept its responsibilities and the PTI knows that it is in power,” she asked, the report added.

The PPP Senator further said the premier had been under an illusion that except him all those in politics wanted to do corruption.”Contrary to this, the majority of Pakistan believes that corruption has increased in the regime of Imran Khan.The people will ask in the coming polls about the PTI government’s performance and by indulging only in blame game it cannot get away with its responsibilities,” she said.

Earlier, Imran Khan had said the Bhutto and Sharif families were responsible for the country’s present situation.”Pakistan was rich in resources but the Bhutto and Sharif families had used the resources unfairly.My government wants Pakistan to become a prosperous country and it is fighting against the two families, which are super rich,” he said.

PML-N’s information secretary Marriyum Aurangzeb also asked Imran Khan to stop trumpeting the same false accusations because his repetition would not make these cooked-up charges true.”Transparency International has already awarded the international certificate of corruption to this government and declared this Imran-led government a thief.Pakistan has dropped from 111th to 124th place because of the rampant corruption by Imran and his cronies,” she said in a statement.

The former information minister said Khan had enslaved the nation to the “corrupt mafia cartels”.She said the premier helped these “mafias” rob billions in sugar, flour and medicine scandals and then blamed others for it.”Khan aided them to steal billions on Ring Road, Covid Funds, Tosha Khana, and other mega corruption scandals and still has the audacity to point fingers at others,” she said, the report said.
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Pak Oppn requests Imran Khan not to blame previous governments for his failures

Marriyum Aurangzeb, PML-N’s Information Secretary, also requested Imran Khan not to repeat the false accusations as he would not be able to prove that these fabricated charges are true.
Transparency International already gave the government an international certificate for corruption and declared that Imran’s government was a thief.”The rampant corruption of Imran and his cronies has caused Pakistan to drop from 111th position to 124th,” she stated in a statement.

Khan was the former information minister who claimed Khan had sold the country to the corrupt mafia cartels.The premier was accused of helping these “mafias”, which rob billions in sugar and flour, and then blaming others.According to the report, Khan “aided them in stealing billions on Ring Road and Covid Funds, Tosha Khana and other mega corruption scams and continues to blame others.”

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