Sh Rashid can’t digest Shahbaz’s loyalty to Nawaz: PML-N
ISLAMABAD: The PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb has said Sheikh Rashid cannot tolerate the fact that Nawaz Sharif trusts his loyal brother Shahbaz Sharif and other party leaders a lot. Reacting to Sheikh Rashid’s statement, Marriyum Aurangzeb said Shahbaz Sharif has been elected president of the PML-N by the party with consensus. She said the politically unfaithful people cannot understand the faith and love of brotherhood. She said Sheikh Rashid’s politics was buried the same day he became a turncoat and left the PML-N for personal benefit.
The PML-N leader said Sheikh Rashid is issuing such statements to divert the attention of people of the country from delay in issuance of probe report on sugar and flour crisis. She said statements against the opposition leader cannot hide the corruption and incompetence of the government.
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