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Imran’s comments show his departure is near: Marriyum

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PML-N spokeswoman Marriyum Aurangzeb on Monday hit back at Prime Minister Imran Khan for his diatribe against the PML-N leadership in a live television show a day ago, saying the premier’s comments were “full of fear and hopelessness” and implied that his “departure” was near.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Aurangzeb chastised the premier for “pushing the country into inflation and poverty”, saying he should immediately resign “as his incompetence is costing Pakistan a lot”.

Prime Minister Imran Khan had on Sunday taken questions from the general public while on air for a live television programme. During the show, the premier said he was ready to speak to anyone but would not reconcile with criminals, alluding to the opposition, claiming that talking to them would be akin to betraying the country.

He had also dubbed PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif “the nation’s criminal”, saying the former Punjab chief minister had still not provided answers in the Ramzan Sugar Mills case.

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