ISLAMABAD: According to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, “audio leaks” have damaged Pakistan’s reputation abroad since people are reluctant to interact with the leader due to privacy concerns.At a press conference held at the Prime Minister’s House in the nation’s capital, he said this.The “audio leaks” controversy, according to the younger Sharif, is a crucial issue, and he is currently organising a high-level committee to look into it.
The PM questioned, “Who is going to pay the Pakistani prime minister a visit from abroad now?” The reputation of a country with 220 million people is at risk because of this incident.In response to a query, the PM denied claims that Maryam Nawaz, vice president of the PML-N, had ever asked for his favour to import machinery for her son-in-law.