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Institutions and the government, according to Zardari, must demonstrate their authority over those who are “power-hungry.” Khan, Imran

Asif Ali Zardari, a former president and leader of the PPP, encouraged the government and institutions on Tuesday to establish their authority while mocking PTI Chairman Imran Khan for disparaging Pakistan’s armed services, police, and courts.

A tweet from the government and institutions read, “The institutions and government will have to establish their writ or else the law, Constitution, and institutions will keep bowing to his [Imran Khan’s] demands.”

In a meeting with Sindh ministers, Zardari reportedly stated that flood victims in all four provinces are looking to the government for assistance, while Imran Khan’s insatiable desire for power is driving him insane day by day.

“Every day, this guy criticises our army while officers and troops of the same army are battling terrorists and giving their lives in two provinces. He challenges the military, police, and then a female magistrate to arrest him “says he.

The judiciary, according to Zardari, must determine whether Imran Khan is beyond the law and is able to conduct extrajudicial proceedings against “myself, Mian Nawaz Sharif, my sister, and Maryam Nawaz while trampling every law himself.”

He also called attention to the dire flood conditions that exist in all four provinces, saying that lawmakers should put the flood victims’ needs ahead of their own interests.