NAB’s Notice to Maryam Nawaz Not Worth More Than Trash – Marriyum

NAB’s Notice to Maryam Nawaz Not Worth More Than Trash – Marriyum

LAHORE: PMLN Secretary Information Marriyum Aurangzeb says after being caught red-handed negotiating commission form Broadsheet, notices by NAB to Maryam Nawaz or any other political leader are not worth more than trash.

Talking to media outside NAB Court in Lahore, Marriyum said the NAB Niazi alliance has been thoroughly discredit in Pakistan and abroad and hs been brutally exposed. She reminded how NAB was embarrassed in court when they had to withdraw their cases against Shehbaz Sharif. She reminded how every time the court had asked for proof over the plethora of allegations against PMLN leadership.

The former Information Minister said not just in Pakistani courts but the tainted NAB, Imran Khan and his commission agent and front-man Shehzad Akbar had been embarrassed in UK courts as well. First they were embarrassed in the Daily Mail case and then recently the case against the Sharif family was thrown out by the UK court after the broadsheet withdrew the allegations and had to pay Rs 4.5 million to the Sharif family. She said every press conference by Shehzad Akbar against PMLN leaders has fallen flat on its face.

Marriyum also called on the Election Commission to hold everyone involved in the rigging in NA 75. She said everyone involved in the attempted robbing of public mandate should be made an example so that nobody should ever again try to steal and election. She stressed that all those candidates who stood to benefit from this rigging should be disqualified from contesting elections for life.

She said the country was already reeling from the consequences of rigged 2018 general elections and could not withstand more of the same. When the mandate of the people is robbed and a selected is imposed on the people of Pakistan, the sugar, wheat, flour, electricity, gas and medicine of the people are stolen by the imposed head of the country sitting on his gifted throne, she said. This practice needs to be stopped with the strongest action imaginable so that it acts as deterrent against any such attempt in future.