PML-N using Gulalai against Imran: PTI MPA
CHITRAL: The women leaders of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Friday accused the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) of using Ayesha Gulalai against Imran Khan.
Speaking at a press conference here, Member Provincial Assembly (MPA) belonging to the PTI Fauzia Bibi alleged that the PML-N had started character assassination of Imran Khan after the disqualification of Nawaz Sharif in the Panama Leaks case.
Flanked by district councillors Asia Ansar, Safat Gul and others women councillors, she said that Imran Khan was being victimised for challenging the corrupt elite and exposing their wrong doings through courts.
“Now the PML-N has launched personal attacks on Imran Khan to level the score,” she added.
She alleged that Ayesha Gulalai was demanding party ticket and targetted Imran Khan after she was refused the ticket.
She said that Imran Khan was also not satisfied with her performance in the National Assembly and refused party ticket to her.
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