Pml-n rally in thatta: Sharif promises to make Sindh prosperous again
If we came to power we will solve Sindh's problems. Sindh and its people will be prosperous again, says Sharif.
HYDERABAD:
I will keep coming to Sindh until I unite everyone under the flag of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, said Nawaz Sharif in his telephonic address to a rally organised by his party in Thatta on Sunday.
PML-N Sindh president Ghaus Ali Shah, Marvi Memon and other leaders also spoke during the “Go Gilani go” rally outside the Thatta Press Club. Nawaz blamed the Pakistan Peoples Party-led government for failing to deal with problems like poverty, unemployment, power outages and inflation.
“God willing, if we came to power we will solve all your problems. Sindh and its people will be prosperous again.” Nawaz did not mention Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani in his speech. However, activists routinely shouted slogans against Gilani, while Ghous Ali Shah demanded that he quit his post as the Supreme Court had ruled against him. Shah seemed optimistic that the people of the province would vote for the PML-N in the next elections.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 14th, 2012.
I will keep coming to Sindh until I unite everyone under the flag of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, said Nawaz Sharif in his telephonic address to a rally organised by his party in Thatta on Sunday.
PML-N Sindh president Ghaus Ali Shah, Marvi Memon and other leaders also spoke during the “Go Gilani go” rally outside the Thatta Press Club. Nawaz blamed the Pakistan Peoples Party-led government for failing to deal with problems like poverty, unemployment, power outages and inflation.
“God willing, if we came to power we will solve all your problems. Sindh and its people will be prosperous again.” Nawaz did not mention Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani in his speech. However, activists routinely shouted slogans against Gilani, while Ghous Ali Shah demanded that he quit his post as the Supreme Court had ruled against him. Shah seemed optimistic that the people of the province would vote for the PML-N in the next elections.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 14th, 2012.