Islamabad: The Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf has reacted to the false allegations that the PML-N leader, Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan leveled against Imran Khan.
A statement issued from the PTI’s Secretariat said that te opposition should revisit his facts to distinguish Christians from Jews.
Imran Khan’s former in-laws are not Jews. They are Christians. Jemima Khan had converted to Islam at the time of marrying Khan while his two children are Muslims.
The statement pointed out that lying came naturally to Chaudhary Nisar as was evident from the manner in which he had tried to hide the US nationality of his children and his visit to the American Embassy in London to have their passports renewed. While Khan considered it beneath his dignity to respond to a lowly comment of such kind, the statement said.
The added that, in view of the unprecedented success of the PTI Rally in Lahore, PML-N and its leadership had lost their senses and did not know how to control their declining political status.
The entire history of PML-N was full with instances of dishonesty. Born in the lap of dictators, the party and its leaders had little respect for ethics and morality. In reality, their conduct had always been to the contrary.
The statement also advised the PML-N leadership to avoid issuing false statements.
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