Sharif in Sindh: 'Current govt most corrupt'

Public money should be spent on public, Nawaz says to crowd in Daulatpur.


Express October 07, 2011

KARACHI: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PLN-N) Chief Nawaz Sharif said on Friday that the current government is the "most corrupt" in Pakistan's history, claiming that those involved in corruption are holding important positions.

Sharif made this statement while he was addressing a rally in the Daulatpur area of Sindh.

He added that the "public money should be spent on the public" and that the Pakistan People's Party had failed to better the lives of the people of Sindh.

He said the govenmnet has also failed to provide relief to flood victims.

Sharif also said it is now up to the government to implement the verdict delivered by the Supreme Court on the Karachi situation.

He said President Asif Zardari could have brought a revolution if he had followed the Charter of Democracy.

COMMENTS (18)

Mirza | 12 years ago | Reply

@kamran: there are corruption cases against each member of Sharif's extended family. It is the "independent" judiciary that is not hearing any case related to Sharif's corruption. They do not let the NAB chairman's appointment complete so the cases can move forward.

Jawad | 12 years ago | Reply

At times the mentality of people really makes me "Sick to the stomach"; for God's sake, for your families' and children's sake, 'please i beg you' quit praising this man and every other politician. Each and every person elected in this Government, is in one way or another, a Traitor. None of them deserve to live in Pakistan or call it their home.

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