The tables have turned in Britain and Pakistan under Boris Johnson and Imran Khan’
This is the story of two prime ministers with Pakistani and British leaders who became headlines this week.
One of them is a pleasant figure, a liar and a legal actors who the government submits billions of taxpayers to cronies. The other is Imran Khan.
I grew up by listening to how corrupt politicians in the country of origin of my parents. It is heartbreaking, seeing how ordinary people suffer, fighting for the basis of food such as food and place of residence, while the leaders of the country looted the land for their own benefits.
Both Imran and Boris are educated by Oxford, in their third marriage and popular with women (how, Boris?) But this is where the similarity ends.
Cricketing-legend-changed-politicians Imran Khan showed naivets by supporting Russia instead of America, causing him to lose army support, triggering votes without trust even though it was very popular in the public. His mistake has harmed him dear.
Meanwhile, Boris Johnson, despite mistakes after mistake, only had to pay a £ 50 fine to attend a birthday party during the locking.
The amount may be insignificant but he also broke the record – the first time in history that the serving PM has violated the law.
In cities throughout Pakistan, people held a mass demonstration, shed tears of support for their favorite PM while the brand of former “Chor” leader, or thief.
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