Khaqan predicts a new scam from Islamabad

Islamabad : The senior vice president of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) and former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi Tuesday said that no election in Pakistan’s history were transparent, adding that unemployment is reaching its heights and people are losing their jobs.
Talking to media outside Accountability court, Khaqan criticized govt for Ghotki-train accident.
Khaqan said that even the funds issued for the maintenance of railway tracks were looted. The govt is not feeling guilty for this accident rather it put the onus on previous govts.
Criticizing NAB’s accountability process, former Premier said that NAB chairman Justice Retired Javed Iqbal has been a judge himself. I demand him to come to these accountability courts see what happens in the name of accountability.
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi claimed that soon a new corruption scandal would break out from Islamabad.
Talking about the current national economic standings, Khaqan said that people are living in misery. They are in pain. They are losing their jobs and facing highest inflation. No one is there to ask why there is so much inflation?
Khaqan said that I am thankful to the Prime Minister who said that countries get ruined if their rulers are corrupt. Today Pakistan has its most corrupt govt in center and Punjab, Khaqan alleged.
Former Prime Minister said that there is always a space in politics. There is no ‘point of no return’. Opposition’s main goal should be to talk about public issues and concerns.



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