Imran Khan left no stone unturned in destroying people of Pakistan: Shahbaz Sharif
Jul 04, 2021
Swat [Pakistan], July 4 : Taking a jibe at Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif on Sunday said that he has left "no stone unturned in destroying the people of the country.
"Imran Khan had said that he would end corruption from the country within 90 days of coming into power, but nothing happened," said Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader, during a ceremony of multi-party opposition alliance --Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) at the Grassy Ground in Mingora, Geo news reported.
"The seat of the premier remains empty in the Parliament just like the pockets of the masses," he said adding that ever since Imran Khan took over, the country has been going through "historical poverty."
"Inflation has skyrocketed and Pakistan has never seen such a condition before," he said, adding that despite promising the provision of five million houses for the poor, not a single brick has been laid by the government.
"Imran Khan said he would create 10 million jobs but instead left people unemployed," he said. "This is certainly not Pakistan that the Quaid-e-Azam had envisioned."
The PML-N leader also lauded the previous, PML-N-led government and cited comparative statistics, adding that the "old Pakistan" was much better than the "Naya Pakistan."
Shahbaz continued to criticise the Pakistan government for increasing the prices of wheat, petrol, and electricity and said that "Imran Khan has brought the country to the brink of disaster."
Earlier this month, Geo News reported the worsening state of Pakistan's energy crisis, as the country was facing an electricity shortfall of somewhere between 7,000 and 8,000 megawatts.
Unannounced load-shedding has reached its peak in Punjab, including Lahore, due to the electricity shortfall. Unannounced power suspension of up to three to five hours at many places during the last 72 hours had heightened the misery of the public.
Due to the power crisis, besides Lahore, long hours of load-shedding are also taking place in other cities, including Islamabad, Peshawar and Karachi.