I’m not a greedy politician: Nawaz

PML-N chief says his party believes in serving people without any discrimination.


Ferya Ilyas June 22, 2012
I’m not a greedy politician: Nawaz

SEHWAN: I’m not a greedy politician, I only believe in serving the people of Pakistan without any discrimination, said Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Chief Nawaz Sharif on Friday.

Speaking at a rally in Sehwan, Nawaz said he is not in Sindh to ask for votes but just wants the people to evaluate the present leaders and carefully judge who will serve the country and who will rob it.

Nawaz further said that he always has and always will serve even those who don’t vote for him.

“We [PML-N] don’t believe in dividing Pakistan but in serving people without any biases,” he said.

Criticising the Pakistan Peoples Party for mismanaging the national issues, Nawaz said despite coming to power several times, PPP has not done anything substantial for the country.

“When my party was in power, the country was in a better condition; we brought security to the people,” he said.

Commenting on Yousaf Raza Gilani’s disqualification, Nawaz said he would have supported the former prime minister if only Gilani  had listened to his advice and followed the clauses listed out in the Charter of Democracy.

COMMENTS (9)

Mohd Butt | 12 years ago | Reply

All theses attacts will not change the fact that he have lot of money but doing business in Pakistan making factory after factory in Pakistansince 1937, no hotel in Chicago or new York or london and no oath but one for only and only Pakistan. But what difference it will make to color blind eye. businessman will do business this is the way they handle the wealth. We love you nawaz sharif also along other true Pakistanis. those claim as destroyers will only do what they claim if chance is given to them, and we don't want that happen to us any more.

Khalq e Khuda | 12 years ago | Reply

But...

You are :o !

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