KP government is introducing bill for Imran Khan’s mineral water bottles, claims Tararo

Punjab government spokesperson Ata Tarar on Friday slammed former Prime Minister Imran Khan, claiming that his entire lifestyle – even the mineral water bottles he drinks – is being paid for by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government.

“Even now he is living on government expenses,” Tarar said during a media briefing in Lahore. The mineral water he drinks in Peshawar is also paid to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government.

Imran Khan, who started his ‘Azadi March’ from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – during which he reached Wally Interchange Via Helicopter – Came back to the province as it ended abruptly.

“Lakhs are spent there on their security,” Tarar alleged. “He uses a government helicopter in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Even though he may have left the government, his bad habits remain.

Tarar said the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa “pay millions per day for this”. He reiterated his claim that a lot is spent daily on Imran’s security, food and petrol.

He said: “He is a coward and cannot live without being in power. Ever since he left power, he is in agony like a fish out of water.”

“Imran Niazi” SirThe one who took the country to the brink of destruction has now got bail. He has a phobia of going to jail. Because it is difficult to provide the things he needs in jail.”

a fleet of criminal cases A case has been registered against Imran and other PTI leaders in the wake of the march, which led to clashes with police and sporadic violence in Islamabad. he has since secured bail before arrest and is scheduled to take place in the capital on June 25.

Tarar also mentioned the manner in which the march ended. “Even if there weren’t enough people [in the march] He should have been brave and slept in the Bani Gala. But no, he was scared, he went back to take refuge in Peshawar.

The spokesperson was criticized when he briefly announced the austerity plans of the Punjab government, which he said included a ban on the purchase of vehicles. [for the public sector] Or renovating offices to make room for the poor to subsidize items.

“We will not buy any new cars. There will be no luxurious expenditure on any government office or residence. It has been decided that such things will be banned.”

He said that the upcoming budget of Punjab will bring great relief to the people as they have the right over their property. He also announced that Punjab ministers would pay for the fuel from their own pockets.

“Punjab’s cabinet ministers have decided to do away with the practice of obtaining government petroleum. All ministers will pay for it themselves, even in the performance of their functions.”