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PTI govt a threat to national security: Ahsan

| PML-N leader says Imran unfit to hold PM’s office

LAHORE  -  Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Secretary General Ahsan Iqbal has said that the present regime is a threat to the national security.

Addressing a press conference at PML-N Secretariat Model Town on Friday, he said that Imran Khan was not fit to hold the office of Prime Minister.  Flanked by PML-N Punjab President Rana Sanaullah, Atta Ullah Tarar, Azma Bukhari and Samiullah Khan, Ahsan Iqbal said that the selected rulers were responsible for economic disaster. He claimed that the country had never seen such mismanagement and incompetence before. He said there was a month left in announcement of budget and Pakistan was on the brink of economic collapse. He said food prices were skyrocketing while every home was facing unemployment and other financial issues.

“The PTI has no program or team to run the country, and the law and order is so poor that social media has to be shut down,” he said.

Rana Sanaullah said that people were on the roads for three days but the PM was least bothered.

He said that revenue officers were called and forced to change the property ownership documents of the Sharif family’s land. He said that party spoiled their planned late night show.

“You are crossing the red line. If you come to our houses, the reaction will not be just a political protest. Chief Secretary, Commissioner will stay here and will have to answer for their deeds tomorrow,” he warned.  He said the government was checking 30 years old documents and questioning about allotments made at that time, which was not right. He said that the drama of accountability for blind revenge has flopped.

“If Bani Gala can be regularised, why can’t be the properties of others? You should issue notice to Mian Sahib to deposit Rs2.5 million. If you look at the record of Zaman Park, it was also a state land. The whole of Punjab was a state land which was allotted to people under various schemes,” he said.

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