No law for Imran and his cronies, says Maryam

Published June 11, 2019
"The fact is that there is a separate law for all others and the one for Khan and his cronies who bear expenses for him." — AFP/File
"The fact is that there is a separate law for all others and the one for Khan and his cronies who bear expenses for him." — AFP/File

LAHORE: PML-N vice-president Maryam Nawaz has said there are two separate laws in the country; one for all others, and another for the ‘selected’ Prime Minister Imran Khan and his cronies.

“This fake premier used to say that there were separate laws for the poor and the rich. But the fact is that there is a separate law for all others and the one for Imran Khan and his cronies who bear expenses for him. Is there any law at all for them or not,” she asked in a tweet.

She further said: “The fake premier who has come to power through stolen mandate thinks that the answer of making the lives of the masses miserable because of unprecedented price hike and inflation. He should come out and see how the people are cursing him. This drama will not last any longer.”

Published in Dawn, June 11th, 2019

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