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Rana Sanaullah blames former establishment for Pakistan’s ruin

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Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs, Senator Rana Sanaullah, blamed the establishment during the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government for causing destruction in Pakistan.

“The PTI founder and those who brought him to power in 2018 are responsible for the destruction in Pakistan,” he said while speaking to the media outside the Parliament House on Thursday.

Sanaullah said that the chaos created during the PTI government still hasn’t been fixed, despite the current government’s strong efforts.

He added, “The establishment at that time is responsible for this destruction. General Faiz Hameed is now facing trial.”

However, he clarified that holding those individuals accountable is not the PML-N’s main priority at the moment. “Our focus right now is on stabilising the country,” he said.

The PML-N leader affirmed that the government would complete its term with the support of its allies, including the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).

Answering a question about a possible change in the Sindh governorship, Sanaullah said they had discussed the matter with the PPP.

He added that the PML-N-led government was currently working to address the PPP’s concerns over the decision regarding changes in Sindh.

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