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Khursheed Shah takes a jibe at Prime Minister’s ‘chiken formula’ strategy

Published on: December 1, 2018 8:01 PM

SUKKUR: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Khursheed Shah on Saturday took a jibe at Prime Minister Imran Khan’s recent ‘chiken formula’ to eradicate poverty from the country with the help of poultry and said Pakistan was being laughed at over the “chicken and eggs statement”.

Khursheed Shah while talking to media representatives in Sukkar said that

Addressing the media in Sukkur, the PPP leader said,  that economies cannot make progress through the show of power, we should sit together and analyze how the country can moves forward.

The PPP leader said “we have always said that we want to move forward together.”

He further said, “Issues are resolved through the supremacy of Parliament. Issues will not be resolved by saying that you will send us to jail or hang us.”

“The government says come place containers. If containers are placed then roads will be blocked so how will the government run? The prime minister is still standing atop a container,” he added.

Reacting to PM Imran’s speech on completing 100 days in office, “Most politicians talk about making the country a nuclear power and strengthening the federation but some talk about chicken and eggs.”

“Pakistan was laughed at over the statement on chicken and eggs,” he added.

“PPP has always spoken of reconciliation. Did we reach stability after millions of hangings and imprisonments?” he asked. “If hundreds of thousands of people sit on the road will you be able to run the country?”

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: chiken formula, economy, Headline, Khursheed Shah, Pakistan, PM Imran Khan, Sit-in

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