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PTI Chief hits out at PM Abbasi over criticism of Senate chairman

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ISLAMABAD: Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Imran Khan has said that if the prime minister of a country disrespecting the court verdicts then how can you expect from the common people to follow the court verdicts.

Imran Khan said this while sharing his views on twitter on Sunday.  He wrote that if the Prime Minister of the country is not prepared to accept and respect judgment of the apex court, how can others be expected to do so?”

Imran Khan criticized Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi over his ‘horse-trading’ allegations regarding the Senate elections and adding that PM Abbasi is crying over horse-trading during the Senate elections.

Earlier on Saturday, PM Abbasi had remarked that the Senate chairman also serves as the acting president and it is a disgrace to the country that a man who bought votes became the leader of the upper house.

Imran Khan asked PM Abbasi that how can he justifying the disqualified Nawaz Sharif and declaring him clean and clear and directly or indirectly criticizing the Supreme Court after the Panama verdict which proved that the ousted premier is corrupt and money launder.

Imran also questioned whether Abbasi thinks Nawaz was involved in money laundering or not. “If he thinks he is, then how can Abbasi as PM condone crime of money laundering? If Abbasi thinks NS is not guilty of money laundering then he is more foolish than one thought.”

 

 

The Frontier Post

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