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“Imran Khan exposed his mindset”, says Maryam Condemning PM’s ‘Fewer Clothes’ Remarks

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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Vice-President Maryam Nawaz on Wednesday said that Prime Minister Imran Khan has no right to comment on Pakistan’s nuclear programme.

Speaking to the media officials in Islamabad today, Maryam Nawaz referred to PM Imran Khan’s interview on Axios on HBO, said, “I don’t know how to construe this statement,” said Maryam, when asked to share her views on the statement.

She added: “He [the prime minister] is not [an elected] representative of the people of Pakistan. He has been selected and has no right to comment on Pakistan’s nuclear status.”

Maryam went on to say that the premier was not the custodian of the country’s nuclear programme, rather Pakistan’s population of 22 billion was its custodian, for which the people and the leaders had made sacrifices.

“You [the prime minister] should not even talk about Kashmir, on which you have made a deal,” she said.

“You, a selected prime minister, have no right to make such a statement [about the nuclear programme],” she said.

Asked about her opinion on the Prime Minister’s comments on rape in the same interview, Maryam said his views reflected a “criminal mindset”.

Maryam said the premier’s remarks had exposed his mindset.

“[He is] a person who validates rape and holds the victim responsible. Pakistan needs to be rid of this mindset of rape apologists,” she said.

The PML-N leader went on to question whether Zainab’s rape and the motorway incident were a consequence of what the victims were wearing.

“He [the prime minister] should be ashamed,” she said, condemning his remarks.

Maryam added that through his remarks in the interview, the premiere has “insulted rape victims”.

“Men Are Not Robots, If Women Wear Fewer Clothes, It Will Have Impact”: PM

Note that during the interview, the prime minister was asked to respond to his earlier comments linking the incidence of rape to obscenity. In response, he had had said, “It is such nonsense. I never said that […] I said the concept of purdah which is to avoid temptation in society.” He had gone on to say “If you raise temptation within society and all these young guys have nowhere to go, it has consequences.”

The interviewer, journalist Jonathan Swan, had then asked him whether he thought “that what women wear has any effect, that it is part of this temptation?”

“If a woman is wearing very few clothes, it will have an impact on men unless they are robots. I mean it’s common sense,” the prime minister had replied — a remark that has sparked extreme outrage both on national and international levels.

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Maryam Nawaz Says, “PPP Is No More Part Of PDM Alliance”

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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz has on Wednesday said that the PPP is no longer a part of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM).

Addressing a press conference today, Maryam said that all the parties under PDM are having one ideology. However, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) is no more part of the alliance, therefore, no discussion should be carried out on this matter, she told.

Maryam Nawaz further said that those who have facilitated Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan will also face the consequences.

Earlier, Maryam Nawaz had ensured the incumbent PTI government that she won’t go anywhere till she sends home the “selected” rulers.

Taking to Twitter, Maryam Nawaz said that I was just sick for a few days, the trembling government hoped that Maryam might abroad for treatment. To dampen your hopes, let me tell you that I have no intentions of going anywhere until I send you back home.”

Previously, President of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Sindh Nisar Khuhro has said that the PPP has never left the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) and always stood firmly in all matters.

While speaking to BOL News’ program Bus Bohat Hogaya with host Arbab Jahangir, said that the PDM was an unnatural alliance. The aim of the PDM to make the PTI government fall turned out to be a flop.

“No matter what PDM does, their fate is not going to be right,” he said.

The party [PPP] had neither left the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) nor did it intend to quit it, the PPP President said.

Khuhro further added that no one has so far succeeded in blackmailing Prime Minister Imran Khan.

“It’s not right to put pressure on the government and form separate groups, Nisar Khuhro added.

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PDM Will Remain United On A Larger Agenda, Maryam Nawaz

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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz has on Monday (today) lambasted the incumbent government over demanding the resignation of the ECP chairman and its members.

Addressing a press conference in Lahore, Maryam Nawaz said that the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) has summoned a meeting on Tuesday, March 16 to review the matter of the resignations.

She added, “We will try to persuade those who do not agree to resign.”

“Pakistan will move towards a better future,” she added.

“The PDM is a coalition of 10 parties and remains united on a larger agenda,” she said, adding, “Tomorrow’s meeting will see what strategy the PML-N has to adopt”.

The PML-N leader went on to add, “The hope is that all PDM parties will understand the sensitivity of the situation.”

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