Maryam Aurangzeb Criticizes PTI, Calls “Last Call” a “Last Fall” and Claims Party’s Bankruptcy
Islamabad :Senior Punjab Minister Maryam Aurangzeb has sharply criticized the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), claiming that the party’s so-called “last call” has now turned into a “last fall,” and that the PTI franchise is now bankrupt.
While addressing the media, Maryam Aurangzeb thanked the people of Punjab and Lahore for rejecting PTI, stating that they had effectively “rejected the PTI and made it clear that domestic matters should be settled within the family.” She went on to accuse the PTI of repeatedly attempting to paralyze the country by calling for nationwide shutdowns, and claimed that the party has always failed to achieve its goals.
In a scathing attack on PTI’s leadership, Maryam said, “Half of the revolution was arrested before it even started, and the other half ran away before it could even begin.” She continued, “The so-called ‘jihad’ has turned into nothing but chaos and turmoil. Both Bushra Bibi and Aleema Baji are now missing, and soon, we will hear of Ali Amin Gandapur’s disappearance too.”
Maryam Aurangzeb also accused PTI of spreading disorder, saying, “The real troublemakers are now in jail; they were once focused on looting the country, and now they have come to spread chaos.”
Concluding her remarks, she stated that the spectacle of revolution would finally come to an end. However, she warned, “These people are shameless, and there’s no telling when they might reappear once again.”