LAHORE, Oct 26 (NNI): Prime Minister’s Adviser for Political Affairs, Rana Sanaullah, has dispelled the impression of deal in bails granted to Bushra Bibi and two sisters of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder Imran Khan.

“Talk of a deal in bails granted to Bushra Bibi, Uzma and Aleema Khan has been wrong,” Rana Sanaullah talking to media said on Saturday.

“If any deal struck, it could have been with us. PTI founder Imran Khan’s wife and sisters’ release had anything to do with a deal,” PML-N leader said.

The PML-N stalwart expressed the hope that Justice Yahya Afridi would prove to be the best CJP.

He said that “Justice Mansoor Ali Shah has been a very nice person, alas! He didn’t write that letter yesterday,” he said. “His going to Umrah was conveying everything,” Rana Sana said.

“I know, Qazi Faez Isa, he doesn’t keep anything unanswered, he didn’t answer the letter while going out of the office,” PM’s adviser said.

The PML-N Punjab President said that the 26th constitutional amendment would pave the way for the country’s development.

Referring to the PTI government, Rana Sana went on to say that what followed next destroyed the country’s economy.

He said, the PTI’s founder was imposed over the country. “Saqib Nisar tried to end the PML-N government and targeted Nawaz Sharif”. “This act pushed the country on the verge of default,” he said.

“I am not saying Pakistan has become strong, but it has come out of the crisis situation,” Rana Sanaullah said. “It is our claim that now no conspiracies will surface in the time of the PML-N rule,” he added.

He said that when the coalition government took office after the ouster of the PTI government through a no-trust vote in April 2022, the country was on the verge of bankruptcy. “However, the policies the coalition government introduced saved the country from getting bankrupt,” he claimed.

Rana Sana added whenever the PML-N came to power, it had a healthy impact on the country’s economy. “The war on terrorism fought when last time PML-N President Nawaz Sharif was the country’s prime minister is another feather in the cap of the party’s government.”

“Similarly, the party’s governments eliminated loadshedding from the country and made Pakistan a nuclear power,” he said.

However, the special assistant said that unfortunately Nawaz’s government was sent home and hence the country, which was progressing, went downhill. “Not only the establishment of that time played its role in Nawaz’s ouster but also the judiciary. In this regard, former chief justice of Pakistan (CJP) Saqib Nisar’s role was also unconstitutional,” he alleged. NNI

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