Sharif family importing machinery from India ‘to make money’,Imran Khan
Imran Khan claims more audio leaks are coming
Peshawar(Our Correspondent)
Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supremo Imran Khan on Tuesday while reacting to the recent alleged audio leak saga said that the Sharif family is secretly importing machinery from India to make money.
Addressing a trader’s convention in Peshawar, the former PM said that during his tenure, there was 6% growth after 17 years. According to the World Bank, despite COVID-19, the employment ratio was high and overseas Pakistanis sent record foreign exchange, he added.
“Since these two families came, the country has been in debt and they are getting rich,” Imran said.
“Maryam Nawaz has a PhD in lying, they [Sharif family] steal money, go out of the country, and then take NRO to come back. The Sharif family is secretly importing machinery from India to make money. I will fight them as long as I am alive,” the PTI chairman claimed.
Khan has claimed that more episodes of audio leaks are coming,.
He said in another audio leak of PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz would come to the fore. “In the audio that will be leaked in the coming days, Maryam could be heard telling her father Nawaz Sharif that Imran will soon be disqualified in the Toshakhana reference”, he added.
It has become a million-dollar question, who is telling Imran Khan ‘inside things’ of Prime Minister House?
It is pertinent that three audios have been leaked in the last week — with PM Shehbaz and Maryam being at the center of the controversy.
The latest leaked audio that has gone viral on social media — allegedly featuring PM Shehbaz, Rana Sanaullah, Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, and others — contains a discussion regarding PTI’s resignations.
Before that, another leaked audio had gone viral on social media — allegedly featuring PM Shehbaz — containing a discussion regarding PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz asking for a power plant from India to be imported for her son-in-law.
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