PML-N's Shahid Khaqan criticize the Govt performance in National Assembly speech

Former PM Shahid Khaqan addresses in NA and slams Govt called worst Assembly 

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Ex-PM of Pakistan Shahid Khaqan

ISLAMABAD: According to the NEWS reported on Thursday Former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi made his farewell speech in National Assembly on Wednesday and amazed all the members by giving his remarks about the Govt performance. During his speech he said that Parliamentarians proved with their actions and there was a belief of a common man that elected people are dishonest. 

He said "People think that all members of Government are corrupt and we proved to them they are right," Abbasi.

On Wednesday in the House of Parliament, Mr. Abbasi showed his discontentment and said that it was a terrible gathering for passing government charges that worked with the public authority and didn't give any relief to the masses of Pakistan, 

He stated that not even one law and regulation  over the most recent five years was intended to work with individuals, he said: "You look for record of five years' regulation and you will see all the public authority bills were not intended to give help to individuals." Further, he said that it's very disgraceful for all of us that people have lost their belief in the Government system which can only be retained not through passing only bills and legislation but with their actions. The common man in the country suffers a lot with the injustice system, inflation, burden of taxes, etc.

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Shahid Khaqan Abbasi
He said it would require an additional 10 years to pivot the nation's economy and all were liable for it, saying a reality commission could be framed to figure out who did what with the country.
The ex-PM brought up that various parliamentarians were encompassing the inside serve today for his marks for government licenses. "Why this interaction can't be smoothed out," he inquired.

Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said that 40 to 53 bills of Private individuals were approved in the assembly in a very few days which questions the reliability of candidates of the parliament.

He asked how the parliament could force taxes on individuals when they do not pay any tax. "This isn't a quality of good governance that you don't cover burdens yet force on individuals," he said.

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