Abdul Alim Khan, disgruntled PTI and MPA leader from Punjab, on Monday criticized Prime Minister Imran Khan and accused him of of not be “sincere to the nation”.
Formerly, Alim, who this former senior provincial minister took position against in party deciding support joint opposition in Punjab Assembly.
Talking to media in Lahore on On Monday, he said he regrets having devoted 10 years of his life to party. “I supported PTI with great loyalty, hard work and kept his ego at bay. We thought it would be Naya Pakistan in in face of Imran Khan. I’m sad that man I spent 10 years of my life for not sincerely with nation,” he said.
He whipped out in former government and leader of the PTI for called him a “traitor” and said it was “unfortunate” that they resorted to slandering him.
He regretted being labeled a “PTI traitor”, as he put it. out his critics and claimed no one in in party donated more than he.
He released challenge to prime minister present any evidence of corruption against to him, for who he said he was imprisoned for six months.
Why was there no link made against me? What evidence do you have? bring it on in front of nation and tell them that it was the misdeeds and corruption of Alim Khan… I promise that if I turn around out lie, then I will shoot myself.” he said.
He leveled the number of accusations against Sardar Usman Buzdar also, saying that he was involved in corrupt practices over transfers and publications in Punjab. He also accused Farah Khan, associate of in first lady, of be an accomplice in these transfers.
He said any investigation would reveal who she (Farah) forwarded money of her alleged corruption, answering the question of whether first the lady was also involved in supporting Farah.
Alim criticized prime minister for Sunday dissolution of National Assembly, asking what prevented him from doing so earlier. He said the prime minister could not dissolve meetings once a no-confidence resolution has been sent against to him.
Responding to Alim’s press conference, PTI spokesman Shehbaz Gill denied his claims regarding prime minister.
He said Alim was a close member of PTI and should expressed his concerns while he was still with in party. Gill said there was “no doubt” that Alim supported party but did it out of voluntarily and there were no conditions set between him and prime minister.
Jill also called on Alim provide evidence for his statements against Farah Khan and CM Bazdar.

