Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon has requested the Election Commission of Pakistan to disqualify the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader, Nawaz Sharif.
He said that Nawaz was the ‘brainchild of dictatorship’ and his propaganda and conspiracies against the present government have failed. Memon said that the Asghar Khan case has revealed Nawaz Sharif’s true nature and he has now become a ‘sale commodity’ after the Supreme Court’s verdict.
“Time and again I have said that he is not eligible to be called a politician. In the next elections, I assure you, Nawaz Sharif will not even be able to show his face to the people,” said Memon.
The information minister was confident that the Pakistan Peoples Party will win the upcoming elections with more seats than the 2008 elections.
“Basic facilities such as electricity, gas and pure drinking water were provided to far-flung areas of Sindh during the present government’s tenure,” he said. He added that besides employment, tractors on subsidised rates and accommodation will be provided to the people. “The government will also distribute agricultural land to farmers and landless women free of cost.”
Memon alleged that Nawaz received money from illegal means to form the Islami Jamhoori Ittehad party and also acquired a large amount of money from Osama Bin Laden to topple Benazir Bhutto’s government. “He is not a worthy politician and should be disqualified immediately.”
Published in The Express Tribune, November 3rd, 2012.
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Mr. Memon
Perhaps you may be right, but can you please look into your own shows and tell how to end violence, corruption and give people of Sind a respectable life. There is load shedding for electricity and gas in nearly all areas of country and u talk about providing these utilities to far flung areas. Lies Lies & nothing but lies.
Then we call ourselves muslims, pakitsan= land of pure. Look into ur faults and lies before talking to others
Mian Nawz Sharif has not been convicted by any court for an offence pertaining to moral turpitude, demanding of his disqualification in these circumstances, is meaningless.