Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party Chairman Jahangir Tareen has announced joining hands with Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Quaid Nawaz Sharif and President Shehbaz Sharif to improve the country’s economy.
The businessman-cum-politician accused the former rulers of neglecting NA-149 Multan, which made it a hotbed of problems, vowing to solve all the problems like that of sewage, roads, and slums.
“If the economy is managed well, employment opportunities will increase,” Tareen said while addressing the workers of Union Council VIII on Friday.
The IPP chairman said if the “economy shines”, income would increase.
Terming improvement in the country's economy “the most important”, Tareen vowed to provide employment opportunities to people, saying that they would do things that would make the masses happy.
On the IPP manifesto, the IPP chairman said that it would solve all the problems. “I will solve the problems whether big or small of the constituency. I will fulfil the expectations of the people.”
He said, “Multan's problems are many but now they are all my own problems. This country has given us everything so it is our responsibility to beautify it.”
He hoped that Feb 8, the election day, would bring good news for them.
Former Union Council chairman Rana Mairaj Khalid expressed trust in the leadership of Tareen, announcing joining the IPP.
On reaching different areas, Tareen was given a grand welcome, with flowers being showered on him.
Earlier, Tareen met well-known businessman Chaudhry Zulfiqar Ali Anjum at his office and discussed various issues.
The IPP chairman visited the mausoleum of Hazrat Shah Shams and offered prayers.
Sajjada Nasheen Makhdoom Syed Naveed Shamsi prayed.
Tareen met Pir Syed Asad Abbas and condoled the death of his son.
On the occasion, Pir Asad and his brother Naveed Shah declared their full support for Tareen.
Meanwhile, Tareen met with district PML-N President Bilal Butt at his residence.
Former chairmen of 11 different union councils were also present.
Former PTI chairman Rafiq Sandila also joined the PML-N and announced his full support for the joint candidate of IPP and PML-N
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