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Imran Khan is Maula Jatt in Pakistani politics: PMLN MPA

The video is circulating on social media and has racked up thousands of views. PTI supporters are sharing the video and enjoying the comments of PMLN MPA.

The MPA of PMLN Dr. Liaquat Ali Khan says PTI Chairman and former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan is the Maula Jatt of Pakistani politics.

He passed these statements on an entertainment show on Dunya News. Host Vasay Chaudhry asked if he has watched the latest Pakistani release ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’. PMLN MPA Khan said that he has watched the new version as well as the old version. He added that he found the latest version identical to what is happening in the Pakistani politic. The film accurately depicts the situation of Pakistan’s politics currently. Chaudhry asked him who is Maula Jatt in Pakistan’s politics these days. He said Imran Khan is undoubtedly the Maula Jatt of Pakistan’s politics.

The video is circulating on social media and has racked up thousands of views. PTI supporters are sharing the video and enjoying the comments of PMLN MPA Liaquat Ali Khan. PMLN supremo Nawaz Sharif and his daughter Maryam Nawaz Sharif have returned to London from their Europe tour.

In a separate video that surfaced online, Former Prime Minister Imran Khan says he does not know why he was famous. The video clip is from one of his old interviews from his cricketing days. Khan was dressed up in a black suit. The interviewer asked him why is he famous. Imran Khan with a smile on his face said he doesn’t know why he is famous. The video is making rounds on social media.

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In politics, Imran Khan is known for his aggressive and proactive stance. He passes unabated remarks against nemesis and opponents. Imran Khan is currently living in Lahore after he survived an assassination attack. He suffered bullet wounds in his legs. He has to rest till he recovers completely. Imran Khan attended the public rally in Rawalpindi and returned back to Lahore the same day.