PML-N failed in health, education: PTI report

Report says politics of corruption was stopped by SC's decision to disqualify the Ex-PM on corruption charges


Our Correspondent January 01, 2018
Report says politics of corruption was stopped by SC's decision to disqualify the Ex-PM on corruption charges. PHOTO: FILE

LAHORE: The Nawaz League failed to open any new hospital, school, college or university, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) central Punjab chapter stated in its report on what it called “the corruption, mismanagement and other irregularities perpetrated by the ruling party”.

It also failed to initiate any new welfare project, creating a sense of deprivation among the masses, the report stated.

The report, which was endorsed by president of PTI’s central Punjab chapter Abdul Aleem Khan, maintained that projects in the health sector, including the Mian Mir Hospital in Lahore and Cardiology Institute in Wazirabad, had inordinately been delayed.

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According to the report, the politics of corruption was stopped in its tracks by the Supreme Court’s decision to disqualify the former prime minister on corruption charges and Pakistan future vision changed because of the lengthy struggle waged by Imran Khan and PTI.

The report insisted that PTI’s political rivals between London and Jeddah were trying to survive but they would be unable to save their own skins and held accountable at all cost.

PTI, the report maintained, had fully exposed the Sharif family’s corruption, adding that the party would never accept any kind of NRO.

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It stated that although now all parties were claiming to have struggled against corruption, 2018 will usher in an era of real change and it would be headed by Imran Khan who is Pakistan’s real hero.

Boasting to have completed its homework in all districts of central Punjab, the report said that by virtue of its concrete strategy, PTI would give a tough time to Nawaz League between Rajanpur and Attock and Punjab would now become Imran Khan’s new stronghold.

Politics perpetrated by the Sharif family had ended after 30 years, allowing people to dislodge such incompetent people and bring Imran Khan to power by voting for him in the general elections in 2018.

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Appreciating the youth’s role, the report stated that PTI’s workers had worked wholeheartedly for the national causes by playing an important role in the long march and sit-ins, adding that the situation was now such that even Asif Ali Zardari was also talking about rooting out corruption.

Discounting the possibility of a political alliance between the PPP and PTI, the report stated that until the PPP was headed by Zardari, there could be no alliance.

According to the report, the PTI would form governments at the Centre and all provinces and emerge as the single largest political party in the country

“This will be a real gift for Pakistan’s masses in 2018,” it stated.

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