Rs80m taxpayers’ money spent on Maryam’s surgeries: Gandapur
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs Ali Amin Gandapur alleged that he had a record that Rs80 million from the taxpayers’ money had been spent on Maryam Nawaz’s surgeries.
Addressing a news conference here Saturday, the minister on the eve of AJK polls said “I have so much to say but I did not say the other day, because my leader Imran Khan was sitting there”. “If Imran Khan said Maryam’s son was playing polo in England with the money of Pakistani people, he had spoken the truth, as the courts had proved it that our wealth has been looted. Imran is not saying this, our courts are saying so,” he further added.
He said those who played polo, they raised horses but he challenged Maryam to prove that any of her spouse’s family members had ever kept a horse or even a donkey. “None in the Nawaz Sharif family ever kept a donkey,” he said.
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