PTI founder has lost mental balance: Abid Sher
LAHORE: PMLN leader Abid Sher Ali said on Sunday the 190-million-pound case was made by the National Crime Agency (NCA) of the United Kingdom (UK) and not by any Pakistani agency, and the money should have been deposited in the national treasury.
Talking to the media at the PMLN Model Town office, he said the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) had lost his mental balance by eating native chicken in jail, as he had been trapped into the net he had laid for others.
“Did Nawaz Sharif introduce the practice of taking approval of sealed envelopes from the cabinet?” he questioned and without elaborating said that “this man committed a robbery with his wife but no JIT was formed”.
Abid Sher Ali said if the trial was completed, the theft of PTI founder would be proved. He said the PTI founder accused Nawaz Sharif of events of May-9. This person was once again dragging the country towards chaos.
The PMLN leader said that the prices of electricity and gas were skyrocketing because of policies of the PTI government.
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