‘Journey from Mujhay Kiyu Nikala to Mujhay Nikalo’
ISLAMABAD: Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry has said that the journey from Mujhay Kiyu Nikala (why was I ousted) to Khuda Kay Liye Mujhay Nikalo (for God sake let me go) has come to an end.
Fawad took to Twitter and said that to seek sanctity of vote of leadership like the PML-N is just to ridicule the democratic system. He said he has sympathy for those PML-N workers who put them into trouble for Nawaz Sharif. The minister further said that law should be the same for common and important persons. Meanwhile, Special Assistant to PM for information and broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan has said she prays for early recovery of Nawaz Sharif. Similarly, Punjab Provincial Minister for Colonies Fayyazul Hassan Chohan said that he prays for early recovery of Nawaz Sharif so that nation’s plundered money could be taken back.
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