Friday 27 March 2015

Leaders eye PTI in power after elections


SIALKOT
PTI central leaders Ch Sarwar and Ejaz Chaudhry said that their party would form the government after winning the upcoming polls in Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir, adding that there was no “no-go area” for his party for the purpose.
The former governor was addressing a public meeting at Shakargarh here the other day. He said that the PTI had become a very strong political party in Sindh especially in Karachi.
Ch Sarwar said that the time has come to oust both the PML-N and PPP from the power and from the persisting political scenario of the country. He said that the people were waiting for the call of PTI to oust the PML-N from the power. He added that now the masses have become politically mature and knew better that who were plundering the national exchequer, shattering the trust of the masses, snatching the mandate of the people and who were sincere with them.
He said that the political parties in power for the last 35 years in Pakistan had not yet given any relief to the nation, except giving the gifts of mounting lawlessness, sky-rocketing price hike, social injustice, unending unemployment and prolonged perturbing energy crisis. He said that the situation was getting worst day by day in Pakistan, which has forced the poor to commit suicide or sell their children.
He said that the PTI was a party of the poor as it striving for poverty alleviation. He claimed that it would make a clean sweep in the general elections in the country and form government with the power of votes. He announced that the PTI would establish Punjab Finance Commission after coming to power with power.
Addressing the public meeting, PTI Punjab President Ejaz Ahmed said that the time and the masses have proved that only Imran Khan is the true, honest, sincere and dedicated political leader in Pakistan.
PTI central leader and prominent singer Abrarul Haq, Zonal President PTI Barrister Mansur Sarwar, Col (Rtd) Javaid Safdar, Nadeem Nisar, Irfan Butt and Arif Khan also addressed the meeting.

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