SC verdict on COAS’ extension: PML-N says PM trying to put burden of his ineptness on others
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) reacted to Prime Minister Imran Khan’s taunts on Thursday after the Supreme Court allowed the federal government to extend army chief’s tenure by six months.
PML-N representative Marriyum Aurangzeb said that it had been proven that the prime minister was, is and will remain an inept man. “Your ineptness was highlighted by the Supreme Courttime and again,” she said. “You are trying to put the burden of your lack of qualifications on others,” she added.
Marriyum said that those whom the prime minister was accusing of being corrupt had been probed and even an ounce of corruption couldn’t be proven against them. “With the presence of such a historically unqualified and inept man the government doesn’t need any enemies,” she said.
Marriyum said that it was disappointing how the country had become so insecure due to such an inept leadership. She was referring to the prime minister’s taunts at rivals after the apex court allowed the government to give an extension to the army chief for six more months.
Prime Minister Imran Khan tweeted on Thursday that General Bajwa’s extension did not result in a clash of institutions which would prove to be a great disappointment to those who expected Pakistan to be destabilised by a clash of institutions.
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