Imran Khan's drama of fake concerns ends; reality strucks Hazara hearts yet again

NewsBharati    09-Jan-2021 12:42:14 PM
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Islamabad, Jan 9: The Pakistan PM Imran Khan has recently turned back from the statement he had issued showing concerns towards the Hazara coal miners who were killed in an attack. The ISIS terrorist group had already claimed the responsibility of the attack. Now, Pakistan PM Imran Khan has said that the Hazara protesters are 'blackmailing' him. Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Vice President Sherry Rehman has accused the Prime Minister of 'insulting the corpses of the slain coal miners.'
 

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PM Imran Khan after the demand of the Hazara community has stated, "We have accepted all their demands but one of their demands is that the dead will be buried when the Premier visits. I have sent them a message that when all of your demands have been accepted, you don't blackmail the Prime Minister of any country like this." The Prime Minister who is extremely keen to speak up for the minorities of their neighboring nations at international platforms, has made such insensitive statement about the minorities of his own country.
 
 
 
According to PPP Vice President Rehman, the egoistic and ruthless premier (Imran Khan) has set the worst example by claiming the people who are actually looking up to him and asking to fulfill their demands have been portrayed as 'blackmailers' by the Pakistani 'Wazir-e-Azam.' She has further added, "He has proved that he is not only incompetent but also ruthless. The Fascist Prime Minister has no empathy for the people. The only brother of six sisters is dead, they have no man left in their family. Does the Prime Minister think that their demand is unjust."
 
 
 
She has said that Hazara community has been calling up to 'Imran Khan as the Prime Minister of their nation' and not 'Imran Khan as an individual.' His reaction to the suffering of the Hazaras is a poor display of sense of responsibility. She said, "Imran Khan can be Bani Gala's Prime Minister, but not this country's."
 
 
Pakistan Muslim League Vice President Maryam Nawaz Sharif had also slammed the Prime Minister for suggesting that the demonstrators were 'blackmailing' him. The Hazara people who have lost their loved ones in the militant attack had asked the Prime Minister to visit them and had conditioned him that they wouldn't cremate their family members unless the Wazir-e-azam doesn't personally discuss the problem with them. However, this demand of the minority community was heartlessly termed as an act of 'blackmailing' by PM Imran Khan. For the statement, he is being highly criticized on the social media platforms by the Pakistani Awaam.