RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN), president , Mian Shahbaz Sharif, addressed a party workers convention here on Sunday.
A sizeable number of the local party leaders and workers attended the convention. Mian Shahbaz Sharif strongly criticised the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) government that he claimed has devastated the country by adding to its foreign debt, besides taking price-hike to the new height. He said today the people have no money to buy their livelihood. He blamed that a powerful mafia within PTI has made billions of rupee by jacking up lifesaving drugs prices. Shahbaz Sharif said it was the right time to stand- up against incompetent and selected PTI government to save both the people and Pakistan. He said PTI have made Pakistan financially weak as its leader was a visionless person and its policies were making lives of the people miserable.
In Nawaz rule, sugar was available to the people at Rs 54 a kg and now lits rates were gone up to Rs 110 a kg, he noted.
The PMLN president said the last Cantonment Board elections, wherein PMLN defeated PTI, indicate the people have rejected the selected PTI government.
Shahbaz Sharif in his typical style roared ” You (,Imran Khan) have brought the country on the verge of collapse and now every Pakistani is gearing up to throw your government out”.
The PMLN president put question full throat yo the party workers if they were ready to throw this selected incompetent out of power. His charged party workers responded in positive. He asked PMLN party workers that their struggle will bring Pakistan back on the track of progress and prosperity. He demanded of the Election Commission of Pakistwn that next general elections should be transparent and fair to ensure that the nation elects its real representatives.
PMLN senior leader, Ahsin Iqbal, also lashed out at the PTI government . He said the government was passing on buck of its failures on to the previous government just to hide its incompetence. He claimed PTI has lost its credibility and it will have no footing to contest next elections in 2023.