Bhutto family’s name mentioned in Panama Papers, not PM’s: Marriyum – The Nation

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ISLAMABAD/KARACHI – Minister of State for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage Marriyum Aurangzeb on Sunday said that PPP media cell should have told Bilawal Bhutto Zardari that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s name is not included in Panama Papers, while Bhutto family’s name is included.

In a statement, she said it was achievement of the PML-N government that those who could not organise public rallies during their own tenure were now holding public meetings openly.

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She said that holding of public rallies openly was victory of PML-N. She said perhaps Bilawal’s political tutors were not his well-wishers.

The minister said that when Bilawal will use derogatory language, people will neglect him as a child. She said today’s statement of Bilawal was a blot on his Oxford education.

MARRIYUM MOST ‘MISINFORMED INFO MINISTER’

Bilawal House spokesman has criticised State Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb for her remarks on the press conference by PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and termed her the most misinformed information minister the country has ever had.

Before imparting lessons of morale, she must have listened to the whole news conference but as always she preferred a statement dictated by the Disinformation Cell established in the PM House to target Bilawal.

The spokesman said such lessons of morality and courtesy should be given by her to the “Bad-Tameez Toli” of people around her in the cabinet.

He said that Marriyum Aurangzeb should not take undue benefit of her being a woman and informed her that political teacher of Bilawal was Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto.

 

This news was published in The Nation newspaper. Read complete newspaper of 19-Dec-2016 here.

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