Govt can’t survive without Imran: Latif Khosa
There will be a backlash on PML-N as Nawaz Sharif has decided to make his brother the prime minister and daughter chief minister
KARACHI: PTI leader Latif Khosa on Wednesday predicted that the PML-N-led government which will be formed with the backing of other parties was not sustainable.
“This government cannot survive without Imran Khan; neither can the parliament sustain nor will we allow it. Neither can democracy work nor will we let it. Neither can the state work,” Khosa told Geo News’ Shahzeb Khanzada.
“This is the ground reality. Imran Khan was awarded three sentences, but look at how the people expressed their anger [— in terms of votes].”
“People were so angry, they stressed that it is up to them to send politicians to the parliament. People came from abroad to vote for Imran Khan.”
“There will be a backlash on PML-N as Nawaz Sharif has decided to make his brother the prime minister and daughter chief minister.”
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