‘PTI persistently engaged in agitation against PML-N’

Amir Muqam says PTI has failed to meet public expectations and has yet to materialise all of its tall claims

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PESHAWAR:
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is continually engaged in agitation against the ruling PML-N, but PML-N is trying to minimise public problems, provincial president of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Amir Muqam said on Wednesday.

Elements, he said, calling upon the prime minister to produce record spanning a period of 60 years themselves failed to produce their own 20-year record.

Speaking at a public gathering held to mark the launch of a project for supplying natural gas to five union councils of Koh-e-Daman, he said: “Be it Lowari Tunnel, Women’s University in Swat or other mega project, PML-N is satisfying people, but PTI, ever since it staged sit-ins, has only added to public miseries.”

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According to him, PTI failed to meet public expectations, adding that it (PTI) had yet to materialise all of its tall claims.


Advising Imran Khan to rename his party as ‘Social Media Party’, he said: “PTI’s slogans regarding transforming the province were confined to just social media platforms.”

People in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa realised that corruption was rife in all provincial government departments and repeated adjournment motions submitted in the provincial assembly by PTI’s own MPAs provided ample proof of financial irregularities committed not only by party workers but the chief minister too.

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“People will hold everyone accountable in the next general elections and many political parties, including the Awami National Party (ANP) failed to provide relief to the people living in the Koh-e-Daman area,” he said.

Muqam said that the supply of natural gas would improve the standard of life of people living in the area.
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