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PM Imran Khan will not be allowed to become a ‘political martyr’, Maryam Nawaz says

"Arrest me, so that the people can see how fearful you are," PML-N vice president says in response to NAB's request at IHC

By Web Desk
October 13, 2021
PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz. Photo: file
PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz. Photo: file  

ISLAMABAD: Lashing out at the PTI-led government, PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz on Wednesday said that Prime Minister Imran Khan "will not be allowed to become a political martyr”.

Addressing a media briefing following her appearance before the Islamabad High Court, Maryam Nawaz said that the prime minister "should not even try to be like Nawaz Sharif", whom she termed an elected prime minister who came into power with the votes of the people, as opposed to the incumbent ruler who the Opposition frequently allege is "selected".

"Those who have entered into employment contracts, should stick to the terms of their employment," she added.

She asked what Imran Khan's political identity even was.

'Imran's identity is   to conspire against  elected PM'

"Imran Khan's identity is to conspire against the elected prime minister and to hold a 126-day sit-in," she said in response to her own question. She was referring to the PTI's 2014 sit-in in Islamabad.

The PML-N leader went on to say that one does not simply become a lion by cloaking oneself in the creature's hide.

Maryam said PM Imran Khan's identity is confined to "conspiracies" and that he has "nothing to do with the principles of law and democracy".

She said that the premier will have to "answer for his conspiracies".

Speaking further about the so-called "conspiracies", she said that if the use of "magic" has yielded such success, then it should be put to use to alleviate the petrol, diesel, flour crises.

"If your magic is so successful then why don't you use it for the good of the people?" she asked.

"There is no rule of law in the country right now," Maryam said.

"Imran Khan is not a constitutionally appointed leader," she said, adding that he is in fact "guilty of violating it".

The PML-N leader said that her party's struggle is "against individuals like Imran Khan".

Maryam responded to the rumoured differences within the Opposition's Pakistan Democratic Movement alliance. "There are no conflicts within PDM," she insisted.

'Go ahead, arrest me'

She also spoke of NAB's request filed at the IHC seeking a cancellation of her bail as well as that of her husband, retired Capt Safdar Awan in the Avenfield properties reference.

"I wish to see who my sympathiser in NAB is who has applied for a revocation of bail," she remarked, adding that their face should be exposed before the nation.

"The person should be given not a 21-gun, but a 22-gun salute," she added.

Maryam said that she fears neither getting arrested, nor being implicated in a "fake case".

She said her father, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, has already declared that he has left such matters to the will of Allah.

"Go ahead, revoke my bail, arrest me, so that the people can see how fearful you are," she challenged the government.