Selected Prime Minister lives in an imaginary world; Shazia Marri

Islamabad: They are selling the dream of cheap cars those who raised prices of essential commodities; Shazia Marri Central Information Secretary Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamrntarinans and member of the National Assembly Shazia Atta Marri has said that selected Prime Minister Imran Khan lives in an imaginary world while the prices of common commodities has beyond control. She added PTI-led government is selling the dreams of cheap cars who raised the prices of flour, sugar, ghee and lentil and other food items in the country. This she expressed in her statement hereon today. Shazia Marri said growing inflation rate in the country has made people’s life miserable and even today, buying petrol for a motorcycle is a problem for the poor people. Ms Marri said that so-called health cards are being trumpeted by making medicines expensive for diabetes and other diseases. She uttered that Imran Khan should tell the nation that how many poor people were treated by health cards and those who announced ten millions jobs have made millions of people unemployed in the country. She further said that Imran Khan Niazi demolished crores of houses of people by promising the constitution of five million houses for the poors and added that the liars government of PTI can no longer make fool the people.



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