Imran, Nawaz two sides of same coin: Khursheed Shah
By our correspondents
May 29, 2017
ISLAMABAD: Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Syed Khursheed Shah on Sunday said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Imran Khan are the two sides of the same coin.
Speaking here, the opposition leader said that situation of the country foretells that both the leaders would be disqualified. First Nawaz Sharif, then Imran Khan will be disqualified, Khursheed said.
"The two complement each other and are waiting to get saved anyhow but it seems it won’t be the case," he said. Now the issue of minus-one is not being discussed by the looks of the ongoing cases of both the parties against each other. It appears that first Nawaz will be disqualified and then it will be Imran’s turn, he said.
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