PTI to hold power show in Hyderabad

Only Imran Khan can bring change in Sindh, says MNA Dr Arif Alvi


Our Correspondent September 19, 2017
PHOTO: EXPRESS

HYDERABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will hold its power show in Hyderabad on today (Tuesday).

PTI chief Imran Khan and other central leaders of the party will address a public meeting at an open ground along the Hyderabad bypass on the outskirts of the city.

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MNA Dr Arif Alvi told the media on Monday that Imran will bring a message of change for the people of Sindh, adding that the PTI had held several successful gatherings in Sindh this year. "Only Imran Khan can bring change in Sindh and Tuesday [today] will be a historic day for Hyderabad and Sindh," he said.

"The Pakistan Peoples Party [PPP] has deprived people of food, clothing and shelter and has been selling government jobs," accused Dr Alvi. He alleged that the people are not provided clean drinking water and blamed the PPP and Muttahida Qaumi Movement for destroying the province.

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He said that the PTI is in contact with the cross sections of Sindhi people so that the province's problems and issues can be included in the party's manifesto.

PTI leader Imran Ismail invited PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari to visit the public meeting in Hyderabad and witness the sea of people who will be attending the political show. "The fake Bhutto feels pained by Imran Khan's visit and the politics of change in Sindh," he added.

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Former federal minister Liaquat Ali Jatoi, who joined the PTI this year, said Imran will oust Asif Ali Zardari from Sindh's politics and take matters of massive corruption in Sindh to court.

He accused Zardari and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif of creating their own empires in Pakistan. "Imran Khan has demolished one empire. Now it's the second empire's turn," said Jatoi.

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