Govt won’t complete its five years, claims Zardari
Govt won’t complete its five years, claims Zardari
Zafar Ahmed Khan
Pakistan

KARACHI: Former president and Pakistan People’s Party co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari claimed that Prime Minister Imran Khan could not complete his five-year tenure.

KARACHI: Former president and Pakistan People’s Party co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari claimed that Prime Minister Imran Khan could not complete his five-year tenure.

While addressing a public gathering on Thursday in Badin on the occasion of the death anniversary of a peasant leader Fazil Rahu, Asif Ali Zardari said “Listen all Pakistanis, Imran Khan could not complete his five-year government term.”
Former President criticized Imran Khan as saying that “You should learn to govern if you have accidentally become a prime minister.” The PPP leader further said the people of Pakistan, including Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, had rejected the last general election results.

Zardari warned: “Don’t push us too much against the wall, so that it doesn’t get people out of control.”

PPP Co-chairman said that Pakistan People’s Party had always been with the poor people, and Shaheed Benazir Bhutto was martyred under a conspiracy against the people of the country.”

“No one accepts Imran Khan’s election. He will not be able to complete his tenure,” Zardari said, “His own party will take care of him,” he said.

The former president urged the PTI leader to learn how to govern a country after being selected as Prime Minister of Pakistan.

“Sit down and think about the government. Now that you have become an accidental, selected prime minister, learn something.”

“Imran Khan has been waging a battle against me due to the 18th amendment. But it’s a conspiracy against the public.”

“Don’t push us against the wall to an extent that it things spiral out of control,” warned Zardari