Imran accuses Naqvi for Pakistan’s CT output

Islamabad:

Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) founded the Interior Minister and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi on Tuesday, who was responsible for the early exit from the national champion Trophy.

IMRAN’s sister Aleema Khan and PTI -Attorneys Salman Akram Raja and Faisal Chaudhry told journalists outside the Adiala prison that Imran was deeply sad of Pakistan’s defeat. They quoted him as saying that Naqvi had played a key role in the deterioration of cricket in the country.

“Imran Khan said that no one in Pakistan has as many positions as Mohsin Naqvi has. When Naqvi was appointed [Punjab] Main minister, he committed injustices. He has been appointed Minister of the Interior, he again committed injustices. No matter what position he is appointed, he creates a mess of it, “said Aleema Khan.

“Imran Khan said a respectable man would resign after such a bad performance, but this couldn’t happen,” said Aleema Khan. “Mohsin Naqvi devastated profits, so the cricket team couldn’t get on top,” added Faisal Chaudhry.

Aleema said IMRAN had instructed that only party officers would talk about him. She rejected a statement from the former National Assembly’s deputy Qasim Suri about Imran’s Health and said the PTI founder “is fine”. She confirmed that Imran was talking to his sons last Saturday.

Letter to CJ

PTI -General Secretary Salman Akram Raja also confirmed that the PTI founder had spoken to his children for the fourth time in the last six months. However, there was no meeting between him and his wife, Bushra Bibi.

“Imran said the prison system is given to those who are not related to the prison system,” Raja said. “Imran Khan has instructed to write another letter to Chief Justice Yahya Afridi. On his instructions I will write the letter to Chief Justice. I will put this case ahead of him,” Raja told the media.

With reference to a meeting between a delegation of PTI with Chief Justice last week, Raja said Imran Khan had instructed the party to continue what Chief Justice has said.

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