LAHORE: The Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Atta Tarar, has stated that the founder of Pakistan, Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has no answers for the £190 million case, regardless of his appeals in any court. Addressing an event in Lahore, Tarar criticized PTI, claiming they have no justification for what he termed the “largest robbery in history.”
He accused the PTI leadership of approving sealed envelopes in cabinet meetings during their tenure and stated that the world has now seen the true face of the party’s founder. Tarar also alleged that PTI is using religion as a shield to cover its crimes.
Highlighting the recent conviction of PTI’s founder, Tarar noted that the stock market surged by 1,000 points on the same day. International media, he said, prominently reported the conviction, emphasizing corruption charges against the former prime minister.
He praised the PML-N government under the leadership of Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif, asserting that they are committed to fulfilling promises made to the nation. According to Tarar, inflation has been reduced, and Pakistan’s stock market has gained international recognition for its performance.
“The promises we made during elections are now being fulfilled. We will change the country’s destiny and ensure prosperity for Pakistan,” he said.
Tarar’s remarks reflect the PML-N’s determination to deliver on their commitments, highlighting the party’s focus on economic stability and improved governance.