'Imran Khan Must Go To India If He Likes It So Much', Says Maryam Nawaz Sharif

The Pakistan opposition leader Maryam Nawaz Sharif's statement comes after Imran Khan said that India is a nation with a great sense of honour and is not dictated by anyone.
'Imran Khan Must Go To India If He Likes It So Much', Says Maryam Nawaz Sharif

NEW DELHI: The opposition leader in Pakistan Maryam Nawaz Sharif in her recent statement targeting Prime Minister Imran Khan said that he must go to India leaving Pakistan if he likes the country so much.

Maryam's statement comes after Imran Khan's remark about India praising the country for several reasons saying that India is a nation with a great sense of honour.

Khan in a recent statement said that he was not against the neighbouring country and has lots of following in India. No superpower can force India for something that seems against its interest said the Pakistan PM.

He added that the nation cannot be dictated by anyone and has its own position that is remarkable. India is still purchasing oil from Russia despite the sanctions imposed on fuel there adds Khan in his statement.

Moreover, he asked that whatever the European Union Ambassador said here, do they have that much confidence to say the same to India? He then answered no giving the reason that India is a sovereign country.

Soon after the Prime Minister of Pakistan expressed his opinion toward India, the 48-year-old opposition leader of the country Maryam stated that he has gone completely mad.

Maryam who is VP (Vice-president) of PML-N (Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz) said to Imran Khan 'If you like India so much then you much shift there and leave Pakistan.'

The politician and the daughter of former Pak PM Nawaz Sharif lashed out at Imran Khan for lavishing praise on India and regarded him as a psychopath and not a prime minister.

She added that someone should tell a person who has gone made after witnessing this power gone that he has been thrown out by his own party and no one else.

Notably, this is the first time that on Friday 8 April while addressing its nation Pakistan PM Imran Khan praised India openly leaving the opposition surprised.

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