Why Prime Minister didn't retorted when he was offered ransom, questions Arif Hameed Bhatti
Lahore: Involvement of money in politics is a harsh reality. The concept of 'Respect the Vote' has vanished though it has transformed in to 'Respect Money and sale your Conscience'.

While taking in GNN programme 'Khabar Hay' senior analyst Arif Hameed Bhatti said that the Prime Minister Imran Khan has himself claimed that he was offered with huge sum; if it is so then why the premier has not taken any action against the relevant individual?
اگر وزیراعظم کو پیسوں کی آفر ہوئی ہے تو پھر کاروائی کیوں نہیں کی گئی؟ عارف حمید بھٹی @arifhameed15 @saeed_qazi @tahirmalikpak @ImranKhanPTI @PTIofficial #KhabarHai #GNN pic.twitter.com/Z7oI3dFMK7
— GNN (@gnnhdofficial) February 10, 2021
Who will act against the Parliamentarians has reach the Senate by selling their consciences? he questioned.
Talking about the brutality of the present government, he said officials of Pakistan Secretariat were harshly beaten by the police, they were peacefully protesting for their rights there, but one thing is confirmed that in beloved Pakistan rights are not given happily but are to be grabbed.
While taunting, he said whenever PDM criticises establishment then and there the government agrees to hold dialogue.
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