Maryam running a factory of lies: Farrukh

By Mumtaz Alvi
July 16, 2021

By News Desk

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ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib Thursday said that the PMLN Vice President Maryam Safdar is a certified liar and is running a factory of lies.

In tweets, the minister said that had there been love for the Kashmiris, then instead of Modi, they would have invited the Hurriyat leadership to their wedding and give them respect and honour.

“The entire family is a fugitive, Nawaz’ daughter has been convicted. Such honours are seldom received by any family,” he noted.

At that time, he said the blood cells were going up and down like a stock exchange. He said when Nawaz Sharif arrived in London, he recovered. He said Nawaz did not even get a single injection, enjoy polo matches in London, and luxurious meals.

Farrukh Habib said that Nawaz Sharif is sitting in London and becoming Altaf Hussain-II to further Modi's narrative, these services are entrusted to Maryam in Pakistan. He said that like the people of Gilgit-Baltistan, the people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) would also defeat him on July 25.

The PTI leader said that out of 22 crore people of Pakistan, if anyone has the honour of being Modi's niece, it is Maryam Safdar. He said Nawaz Sharif had gone to India to cast his spell on Modi's swearing in. Sharif had struck a Kashmir deal with Modi. He asked Maryam why Nawaz Sharif had become so obsessed with Modi's friendship that he did not mention the name of Kulbhushan Jadhav.

He said that Imran Khan is a brave and true advocate of Kashmiris. He said Imran Khan has fought the case of Kashmiris at every forum including UN, Trump meeting and OIC. He said that Maryam Safdar is the real culprit of Nawaz Sharif's corruption.

Meanwhile, SAPM on Political Communication Dr Shahbaz Gill said in a tweet that Maryam Nawaz always says that Nawaz Sharif was ousted just on an Iqama, but in fact, he was not ousted for Iqama, but ‘Mama’.

“It is the same Mama who gave London flats, mills in Saudi Arabia and billions of rupees, but no evidence,” he said.

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