PTI politics based on baseless accusations, Maryam tells youth.

LAHORE -- Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Chief Organiser Maryam Nawaz on Monday castiAgated the Pakistan Tehreek-e-InAsaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan for allegedly stealing gifts from Toshakhana and acquiring propAerties for his generations.

Addressing a gathering of the PML-N 'young leaguers' in Lahore, the PML-N Senior Vice-President claimed that there was no wristwatch in her name, but just a pineapple. 'All they have against me is a box of pineapple. Imran Khan and his wife committed money launderAing by selling Toshakhana gifts abroad', she remarked while adAdressing a party's organisationAal meeting here at Model Town.

She pointed out that the inAcumbent government declassiAfied the details of Toshakhana, but Imran Khan refused to proAvide the records when asked by the court. 'Those who didn't steal from Toshakhana make deAtails public,' she added.

Taking a dig at the former prime minister over the latAter's remarks about the elecAtoral campaign, Maryam Nawaz said: "Imran Khan says that I (Maryam) have the freedom of staging the electoral campaign but not him. We have faced diffiAculties for four years but nobody pointed fingers at Imran Khan."

She lamented that Mr Khan did not even reach the house of PTI worker Ali Bilal, also known as Zille Shah. Ms Nawaz addAed, 'Zille Shah's mother said Imran Khan's sons are livAing abroad but my son has been killed.' She said that ImAran Khan was misleading the youth and using them for negAative activities. 'A so-called leader [Khan], who was unable to share the grief of deceased party worker Zille Shah, how he would protect the rights of the youth of the country,' she added. 'The PTI chief did not spare the body of his worker, who sacrificed his life for the party, and played politics over it and tried to get political mileAage out of his death,' Maryam added. Maryam Nawaz said how a person who could not be sincere to his daughter can be sincere to the daughters of the nation. 'How the perAson who could not be sincere to the slain PTI worker...

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