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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Information Secretary Dr Nafisa Shah MNA has said that the prime minister is a "wrong number", his cabinet is "two number (cheaters)", and the Minister for Railways Sheikh Rasheed, is an "item number" of this government.

She said this, while addressing a press conference at the PPP media office Islamabad with Nazir Dhoki and other local leaders of the PPP on Monday afternoon.

Dr Nafisa Shah said that assets of the country were being destroyed one by one, and now the Roosevelt Hotel in the United States was on the target of this "incapable and selected" government.

She alleged that the government had surrendered Kashmir.

"Before Kashmir, the PTI government destroyed the national carrier Pakistan International Airlines, the Pakistan Steel Mills, and several other institutions, which were the assets of this country. A minister whose degree has been questionable declared that degrees of over 260 pilots were fake thus, destroying the entire PIA. The country had to bear a loss of billions of rupees from that one statement by the aviation minister." She demanded the aviation minister to resign.

She asked the government was the Roosevelt Hotel in New York being sold to a "crony" of the prime minister, Anil Musarrat.

She said that how a hotel like Roosevelt, which was making good money until recently had gone in loss.

She said that this could be the biggest scandal of this "selected" government.

Another failed project of this PTI government by the name of BRT is on stay order because the PTI corrupts have plundered billions of rupees from this project.

Dr Shah strongly condemned the murder of renowned Islamic scholar Maulana Adil Khan, and rape and murder of a four-year-old girl in Peshawar.

She said that the murder of the religious scholar and increasing sectarianism was not only a failure of the PTI government but it was also an international conspiracy. She demanded of the government to take measures in that regard.

She also condole the death of PPP leader in Gilgit-Baltistan Jafar Shah, and expressed her grief and sorrow over his death.

She said that, so far, there was no election alliance in the GB, and the PPP was a very vibrant political force in the GB.

Dr Nafisa Shah informed the journalists that former president Asif Ali Zardari was shifted to a hospital in Karachi, when he felt unwell but the results of his few tests were encouraging, and he was feeling better.

She said that Asif Ali Zardari was dragged to courts, despite his illness, and did not miss hearing of court cases, despite the fact that all the cases initiated against him were false and concocted.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2020

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