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Imran Khan is responsible for destruction of health sector: Maryam Aurangzeb

Maryam Aurangzeb
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PML-N spokesperson Maryam Aurangzeb has said that Imran Khan is responsible for the destruction of the public health sector.

According to details, PML-N spokesperson Maryam Aurangzeb said in a message on social networking site Twitter that Health Minister Imran Khan has drowned the public health sector like any other sector in two years.

Maryam Aurangzeb said that the management of hospitals in Islamabad is in bad condition due to Health Minister Imran Khan, the largest hospital in Islamabad is running on temporary management.

The PML-N spokesman also said that doctors, nurses and medical personnel were fighting Corona without weapons.

She said that a parliamentary committee should be formed to conduct a transparent investigation into the multi-billion rupee drug scandal while Prime Minister Imran Khan should respond to the corruption of Health Minister Imran Khan.

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Maryam Aurangzeb bashes Prime Minister Imran Khan

Earlier in July, 2019, Spokeswoman for Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Maryam Aurangzeb reacting on Imran Khan’s tweet said that, “Prime Minister Imran Khan is Chief of Sicilian mafia who deceives, conspires, commits, an atrocity and conducted conspiracy against the elected premier.”

She said, “PM Imran Khan, you are the Sicilian Mafia who left your bitter facts and realities without hearth and you robbed of people opinions, committed conspiracy by threatening the judge and sent the innocent into the jail.”

The PML-N leader added more that Imran Khan has sold the nation into the hands of International Monetary Fund (IMF) and snatched bread and employment from the hands of poor masses.

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