PAK minister protests in London, : Pakistan's anger erupts over Maryam Aurangzeb
Pakistan's Education Minister Maryam Aurangzeb faced opposition from Pakistanis living in London In fact, a delegation including Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has arrived in London. Information Minister Marya...
Pakistan's Education Minister Maryam Aurangzeb faced
opposition from Pakistanis living in London In fact, a delegation including
Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has arrived in London. Information
Minister Maryam Aurangzeb was also involved in it. There she went to an
expensive coffee shop, where people started shouting slogans against her.
However, Maryam did not react during this time.
Locke surrounds Mary
In the video that went viral on social media, it can be seen
that Maryam was surrounded by people while she was buying coffee. Meanwhile,
some people started shouting thieves. According to a report by Pakistani
newspaper Dawn, the protesters were condemning the foreign travel of Pakistani
government leaders amid the devastation of floods in Pakistan.
Information Minister's allegation, Imran's hand behind the slogans
Pakistani journalist Syed Talat Hussain has posted a video of this incident. Then Maryam Aurangzeb showed the hand of former Prime Minister Imran Khan behind this protest. He said that Imran Khan and his party are supporters of PTI. Aurangzeb said - Imran Khan ruined the societies of Pakistan. I am very disappointed with Imran Khan's hateful and divisive politics. Imran's politics are also angering Pakistanis abroad. But we will continue to work to mobilize people.
Meanwhile a delegation was with him. Many decisions related
to the Shahbaz government are taken in consultation with Nawaz Sharif. Isak Dar
will now become the new Finance Minister. This decision was taken during a
meeting between Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and his brother Nawaz Sharif. Not
only this, the decision of who will be the new army chief in November will also
go to PML-N party supremo Nawaz Sharif. Opposition to PAK PM in Saudi
Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharaf paid an official
visit to Saudi Arabia in April. Meanwhile he went to Masjid-e-Nabwi in Madinah.
The Pakistanis present here raised loud slogans against him. Some people were
shouting thieves.
