Qadri-Imran nexus against state, democracy, govt: Maryam
KARACHI: Pakistan Muslim League -Nawaz leader Maryam Nawaz on Wednesday said Pakistan Awami Tehreek chief Tahirul Qadri and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan's closeness indicated that a conspiracy was being hatched against the state. “Qadri and Imran’s closeness indicates that a conspiracy is being hatched against the state, democracy, and government,” Maryam tweeted. “Conspirators don’t have an agenda for the nation. Bringing these people together is just another scheme to create anarchy. They are just brought together through a conspiracy to create unrest, but people understand these tactics,” she wrote.
The daughter of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif continued to lash out at Imran in a series of tweets, stating that the PTI chief’s biggest defeat was his identity as a conspirator and pawn and not a political and democratic leader.
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