Marriyum Tells Fawad To Start A Hashery As Govt’s Time Running Out

ISLAMABAD: PMLN Secretary lnformation Marriyum Aurangzeb has advised Fawad Chaudhry to consider alternate employment as a hashery vendor because the time of this imposed government and his stint with the selected government were about to come to an end.

Marriyum said that before talking about the expectations of the people of Pakistan from the opposition, the imposed PTI government needs to know that the nation is expecting answers by PTI over the endless cases from illegal foreign funding to the robbing of public money in every sector.

Responding to Fawad Chaudhry’s speech, Marriyum said, Pakistanis are awaiting that the culprits of the 23 illegal secret accounts, Aleema Baji’s Sewing Machines, Mallam Jabba fiasco, Billion Tree Corruption tsunami, BRT Peshawar, absconder in Helicopter case be held accountable.

She said the sugar, wheat, flour, electricity, gas, medicines thief selected Prime Minister, who loves to accuse others, must be brought to justice. She said if the Prime Minister who outsources corruption in public sugar, wheat, flour, electricity and, medicine isn’t corruption then the country would be corruption free too. If Imran had boxed NAB the way he boxed the KPK Accountability Bureau, it could have done the country loads of good.

The former Information Minister said there is no point in any accountability if the Broadsheet scandal’s corruption hungry selected Prime Minister isn’t punised. If the looters of Rs 14,000 loan isn’t punished any other accountability would be in vain. If the looter of Rs 200 billion in public sugar isn’t punished all else is futile. If the robber of Rs 225 billion in public wheat isn’t brought to the doctor, just I’ve would be meaningless. If the dacoit of Rs 122 billion worth in LNG isn’t made an example, it would be a blotch on the face of justice.

Marriyum advised Fawad Chaudhry to get himself a hawkers stall because the time of his current stint with the selected government was about to come to a grinding halt.