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PML-N Supermo says Imran Khan is ‘a terrorist, not politician’

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Quaid and former three-time prime minister Nawaz Sharif has said that Imran Khan was the biggest liar and fraud of the country. “He is a terrorist, not a politician,” he declared.

Talking to newsmen outside his residence in London, Nawaz Sharif said that the government had formed a joint investigation team (JIT) to investigate the matter of PTI Chairman’s vandalism. He said the JIT will submit its report over the serious allegations levelled by Imran Khan. He said now it had come forward that Imran Khan was not only a liar but he was also “the biggest terrorist of the country”.

Nawaz Sharif said that petrol bombs were hurled towards police so that, God forbids, they could’ve burnt. He said that the attitude and behaviour of the PTI chairman was intolerable and unacceptable.

Nawaz Sharif further said that Imran Khan was a fraud and was involved in corrupt practices, which was known to the people. He added that the onslaught on police personnel was unforgivable and any political party had done anything like that for the first time.

Nawaz Sharif declared “There is no room of such terrorists in Pakistani politics.”

The Frontier Post

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