Central Vice President of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Women Wing (KP) Neelum Khan Toru said that Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) will soon fall apart as it has no political future. In a statement, the PTI leader said that the union of eleven political parties wants to loot the country. She said “but the loser thieves rejected in the elections will not be able to find safe haven anywhere now.” She said that the real aim of in political alliance is to weaken the Pakistan army and strengthen the Indian narrative. She said that by criticising the Pakistan army, PDM has established that PDM is working to promote the indian agenda. She said “the real faces of Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz, Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman and Bilawal Bhutto have been revealed that their real target is Pakistan army.” She stated that the opposition alliance have wcen disrespected even the mausoleum of the Quaid in their animosity. But the same can be expected from this moral less opposition. She said that the action of law enforcement agencies on the disrespect of mausoleum of the Father of the nation is welcoming. Neelum Khan said that PM Imran Khan has clarified that the cacophony of the opposition will not spare it from accountability. She said “these gatherings are being held by using the corruption money, to befool the public.” She stated that the opposition will have to wait for the next election to show their performance, but they will fail in the elections.
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