Islamabad: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Shazia said Tuesday that the ruling of Punjab Assembly’s Deputy Speaker Dost Muhammad Mazari was in line with the spirit of the Supreme Court’s verdict and according to law and the constitution.

Commenting on the political situation, she maintained that the head of the political party approves the parliamentary party and added that it was the legal right of coalition government to request the Apex Court to form a full or larger court bench to hear the petition related recently held re-election of Punjab Chief Minster.

Marri reiterated that even five judges of the Supreme Court had also given verdict on the illegal and unconstitutional ruling of the Qasim Suri related no-trust motion against Imran Khan.

While slamming Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf’s chief Imran Khan, she said his politics was merely based on abusing and threatening to the opponents and putting pressure on the country’s institutions.

She said that Imran Khan’s four expert economists had sunk the economy of the country and Imran Khan had isolated the Pakistan internationally while Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari worked hard day and night to restore the respect and privilege of the country in the world and maintained brotherly and diplomatic ties with the different countries of the world.

She uttered that the country was practically defaulted during the rule of Imran Khan and the Pakistan would have faced a dangerous situation like Sri Lanka due to incompetence and incapability of Imran Khan and his bad economic policies.

Lambasting the PTI, she said that the PTI-led government made secret deals with International Monetary Fund by keeping the nation in the dark and they also cheated the financial institutions.

She claimed that time will reveal that Imran Khan’s real agenda was only the devastation of the country and it’s economy.

She said that PTI chief Imran Khan looted 650 billion rupees from the national exchequer on the name of purchasing of LNG gas and his financial facilitators also looted the country by creating an artificial crisis of agricultural fertilizer.