None of Imran’s claims turned out to be true: Pervez Rashid
ISLAMABAD: Information Minister Pervez Rashid said on Friday none of the claims made by Imran Khan turned out to be true.
Criticizing the PTI chairman, the minister said Imran Khan didn’t accept the National Assembly but he went to stay in Peshawar for Senate elections.
He said instead of criticizing Nawaz Sharif, Imran Khan must pay attention to his own party
By OCTOPUS
March 06, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Information Minister Pervez Rashid said on Friday none of the claims made by Imran Khan turned out to be true.
Criticizing the PTI chairman, the minister said Imran Khan didn’t accept the National Assembly but he went to stay in Peshawar for Senate elections.
He said instead of criticizing Nawaz Sharif, Imran Khan must pay attention to his own party as if he had done so earlier, the PTI wouldn’t have faced defeat at all the fronts.
Pervez Rashid said that NA-122 Constituency had exposed Imran Khan’s claims about poll rigging, adding that the entire world watched PTI members carrying ballot papers out of the polling venue.
Criticizing the PTI chairman, the minister said Imran Khan didn’t accept the National Assembly but he went to stay in Peshawar for Senate elections.
He said instead of criticizing Nawaz Sharif, Imran Khan must pay attention to his own party as if he had done so earlier, the PTI wouldn’t have faced defeat at all the fronts.
Pervez Rashid said that NA-122 Constituency had exposed Imran Khan’s claims about poll rigging, adding that the entire world watched PTI members carrying ballot papers out of the polling venue.
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