Attacking the Prime Minister, the Pakistan Tahreek-i-Insaf chief at a press conference here yesterday said, "The Sharif family is expanding its businesses in China and India on behalf of the Pakistan government, which is unfortunate."
He claimed that the Prime Minister's son Hussain Nawaz was meeting with Indian businessmen to expand his family's business, "thus the Sharif family is weakening Pakistan."
Alleging that the Sharif family had made over Rs 140 billion through "illegal means after coming to power", Khan said, "How the Pakistani Premier can flourish his family business at the expense of the state."
Sharif's spokesman rejected Khan's allegations and announced to take him to court for legal action.
"The Sharif family rejects the PTI chief's accusation and it will move the court against him in this regard and expose him there," the spokesman said.
On China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Khan said the Chinese initiative was meant for alleviating poverty from China's underdeveloped Eastern parts by developing a link with Gawadar through the shortest possible sea route.
"The (other) three provinces are condemning Punjab that will ultimately fan (inter-provincial) hatred and weaken the federation," he said.
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