Imran manipulated youth to conceal his own corruption: Maryam Nawaz
Maryam fires a broadside at PTI,
Lahore_Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) senior vice president and chief organiser Maryam Nawaz while launched a scathing criticism against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan accused him of embezzling Rs60 billion and manipulating young workers to conceal his own corruption.
She said this while presiding over a meeting of the Muslim Students Federation (MSF) to review the progress of the MSF on the process of reorganisation throughout the country.
It was informed in the meeting that the registration of more than 50,000 male and female students was completed in one month in Punjab.
Speaking on the occasion, Maryam Nawaz said that MSF is the vanguard of the youth generation, and flag bearer of the ideology of Pakistan. She underlined that the activation of MSF aims to impart ideological training to the youth. Furthermore, she stated her desire to form a nationwide “Tameer-e-Pakistan Force”.
Maryam Nawaz highlighted the significance of youth as the prospective leaders who will shape the future. She alleged that the individual responsible for the embezzlement of Rs60 billion had manipulated young workers into becoming agents to conceal his illicit activities.
The PML-N senior vice president claimed that May 9 was part of a malicious conspiracy aimed at undermining both the youth and the nation. According to her, systematic planning had been employed to poison the minds of young individuals.
The PML-N chief organiser went on to say that a small faction of armed groups exploited the country to launch attacks and stressed that investing in education, healthcare, and promoting the involvement of youth in positive endeavors is vital for Pakistan’s progress.
Ms Nawaz conveyed that true power lies in building a strong nation, and not in vandalising statues of martyrs, as it is by taking responsibility and implementing effective governance that real transformation is achieved.
Turning her guns towards Imran Khan, she said ‘fitna’ has misled the entire country, especially the youth by telling lies sowed hatred in their minds, adding that the patience, tolerance, knowledge and awareness should be promoted among the nation and especially the youth.
There is need to understand the difference between destruction and construction, and the difference between protest and terrorism.
She accused the perpetrator (Imran Khan) on May 9 vandalism, whom she referred to as the “thief of 60 billion,” of manipulating youth to conceal his own misdeeds.
The meeting, chaired by Maryam Nawaz, vice president of the PML-N, focused on assessing the progress of the Muslim Students Federation (MSF) across the country.
During her address, Maryam Nawaz praised the registration of over 50,000 male and female students in Punjab within a month, considering it a positive development.
She emphasised that the purpose of empowering the MSF was to educate and train the younger generation based on ideological principles, aiming to create a “Building Pakistan Force” encompassing sons and daughters from all corners of the nation.
The daughter of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif expressed her belief that future leadership should emerge from the youth and stressed the need to cleanse society from the effects of sabotage.
She alleged that the “thief of 60 billion” had orchestrated a systematic plan, turning young workers into a force of sabotage to conceal his own misappropriations.
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