Sheikh Rashid was talking to media outside the anti-terrorism court of Rawalpindi.


Rawalpindi: The Awami Muslim League’s (AML) head and former federal minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has affirmed of having no contact with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) founder Imran Khan and any other PTI member.
According to the details, Sheikh Rashid was talking to media outside the anti-terrorism court of Rawalpindi regarding the PTI.
He stated that PTI’s senator Shibli Faraz can say something regarding the table talks of PTI. There is no post of deputy prime minister in the constitution. The deputy prime minister is the constitution of Jati Omra.
AML’s head said that the next two months will be taking the country to economical destruction. The industrialist and investor were already crying amid the current situation of the country. The procurement of wheat did not start.
He also said that now the current situation is that no one is giving loan to Pakistan. Those people whose allegations have not proved should be released from jails. National accountability bureau (NAB) should take immediate notice of wheat scandal.

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