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Shibli Faraz lambastes the Opposition over its fuss to protect looted money

Shibli Faraz

Shibli Faraz

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Shibli Faraz, Minister for Information and Broadcasting, has on Monday urged the opposition to stop playing with the lives of innocent people just to gain political benefits amidst spike in COVID-19 cases.

While addressing a press conference in Islamabad, he issues statement in a response to PDM’s Jalsa in Multan.

The Minister said in recent past these leaders were demanding strict lockdown in the country and now they have pushed aside the threats of pandemic for the sake of their personal motives.

He said the opposition is unduly making furore and fuss to protect their looted money.

Shibli Faraz said PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif remained the top character during all non-democratic actions in the history of Pakistani politics. He said their language reminds us Nawaz Sharif who not even spared women for the sake of his politics.

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Due to bad policies of PPP, a mainstream party became a provincial party, Faraz added.

He went on to add that the current opposition did nothing for poor people of the country and they should realize that these tactics will not work to get people’s support.

Talking about inflation and other problems faced by the country, the Minister said we are taking concrete measures under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan to resolve all such issues.

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