Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif called his predecessor Imran KHANA fraudster and “the biggest liar on the face of the earth”, whose policies, according to him, had ruined the country’s economy.
In an interview with The Guardian, a British newspaper on Monday, Gentry Talking in detail about Khan, he said that he has caused huge damage to the domestic and foreign affairs of the country.
“Never before was I worried about the future of my country. Imran Injected infinite amount of poison into this society and made it as highly polarized as ever…
Referring to the purported audio of Khan discussing a cipher message from Washington, the prime minister said they were “an irrefutable endorsement that he (Imran) is the world’s biggest liar”.
He alleged that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief managed the affairs of the country in a manner that benefited his “his own personal agenda” and “in a way that only the most inexperienced, self-centred, arrogant” (and) the immature statesman in the history of this country”.
“I am saying this not out of glee but out of embarrassment and concern. These lies for personal gain have caused great damage to the image of my country.
After Khan was removed from office in April, he repeatedly alleged that the no-confidence motion against him was an American conspiracy and presented minutes of a diplomatic cable from Washington as evidence of his claim.
Last week, two audio recordings of private informal conversations held by Khan in his office when he was prime minister were leaked on social media.
In both the clips, Khan can be heard discussing how to hatch a conspiracy about an alien threat and saying that they will now “play with diplomatic cable”.
Referring to the alleged discussion between Imran and his principal secretary and ministers on how to use the cipher for political gains, PM Sharif said that his forerunner will be held accountable “for all these willful criminal acts”.
Sharif said he was “shocked” when several world leaders, whom he declined to name, personally raised Khan’s conduct with him during the United Nations General Assembly in New York last month.
“Some leaders told me personally about his personality,” Sharif said. “He told me he was rude, he lied, and that he is a ‘narcissist’,” Sharif said.
He spoke of Pakistan’s own efforts to rebuild ties with several foreign allies that had failed after 2018, when Khan came to office.
“Khan has damaged Pakistan’s relations with the US without any rhyme or reason,” Sharif said.
The PM reaffirmed Islamabad’s close ties with Beijing under Khan after halting work on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a multi-billion dollar infrastructure project of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). was.
In an interview with The Guardian, a British newspaper on Monday, Gentry Talking in detail about Khan, he said that he has caused huge damage to the domestic and foreign affairs of the country.
“Never before was I worried about the future of my country. Imran Injected infinite amount of poison into this society and made it as highly polarized as ever…
Referring to the purported audio of Khan discussing a cipher message from Washington, the prime minister said they were “an irrefutable endorsement that he (Imran) is the world’s biggest liar”.
He alleged that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief managed the affairs of the country in a manner that benefited his “his own personal agenda” and “in a way that only the most inexperienced, self-centred, arrogant” (and) the immature statesman in the history of this country”.
“I am saying this not out of glee but out of embarrassment and concern. These lies for personal gain have caused great damage to the image of my country.
After Khan was removed from office in April, he repeatedly alleged that the no-confidence motion against him was an American conspiracy and presented minutes of a diplomatic cable from Washington as evidence of his claim.
Last week, two audio recordings of private informal conversations held by Khan in his office when he was prime minister were leaked on social media.
In both the clips, Khan can be heard discussing how to hatch a conspiracy about an alien threat and saying that they will now “play with diplomatic cable”.
Referring to the alleged discussion between Imran and his principal secretary and ministers on how to use the cipher for political gains, PM Sharif said that his forerunner will be held accountable “for all these willful criminal acts”.
Sharif said he was “shocked” when several world leaders, whom he declined to name, personally raised Khan’s conduct with him during the United Nations General Assembly in New York last month.
“Some leaders told me personally about his personality,” Sharif said. “He told me he was rude, he lied, and that he is a ‘narcissist’,” Sharif said.
He spoke of Pakistan’s own efforts to rebuild ties with several foreign allies that had failed after 2018, when Khan came to office.
“Khan has damaged Pakistan’s relations with the US without any rhyme or reason,” Sharif said.
The PM reaffirmed Islamabad’s close ties with Beijing under Khan after halting work on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a multi-billion dollar infrastructure project of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). was.