Rana Sanaullah says those who ‘assisted’ in appointment of an inept govt in country should now ‘help’ the nation throw them out
LAHORE, Dec 11 (SABAH): Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Punjab President and Member National Assembly Rana Sanaullah Khan said on Saturday that those who ‘assisted’ in the appointment of an inept government in the country should now ‘help’ the nation throw them out.
Rana Sanaullah Khan, speaking to media persons after appearing before the anti-narcotics court in narcotics recovery case in Lahore, noted that the price of electricity was hiked by around Rs5 per unit on Friday. “What will happen to the country’s economy if the dollar’s value surpasses 200? What will be the fate of the poor and the salaried?” he asked. He said an “incompetent gang” is leading the country to “destruction”.
He added that if the people do not make a stand and the incompetent leadership is not overthrown, the country will incur irreparable damage.
When asked about the popularity of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) in Punjab, he replied that political parties should compete in a healthy way as we have no enmity with the PPP and we are just political opponents.
He went on to say that those who “imposed” the incumbent, inept government should “fear God” and “have mercy on the nation”.
Rana Sanaullah said people should pay heed to the opposition’s voice and take a stand against the government, adding that the slogans like “respect the vote” literally mean that people have a right to vote whoever they want to.
Commenting on recent remarks made by the PPP’s Co-Chairman, Rana Sanaullah said Asif Ali Zardari is a high-ranking politician and former president and he should have picked more appropriate words when speaking about PML-N supremo Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif.
Rana Sanaullah said that people have come to know the real face of National Accountability Bureau (NAB). Rana Sanaullah said that the Prime Minister himself has appointed new DG NAB and the new head will also propagate Imran Khan’s agenda of revenge.
On the other hand, a court heard a case against the PML-N leader Rana Sanaullah but due to ill health, the judge held the hearing in his chambers.
The prosecution requested to adjourn the hearing of the case as it could not appear due to busy schedule. The court adjourned the hearing till January 22.