PPP disappeared from scene by own follies: Nawaz

Promises to cut govt expenses by 30pc and set up a chain of small banks.

Nawaz says PPP leaders are more interested in filling their bank accounts and making billions outside the country. PHOTO: INP/FILE

MULTAN/FAISALABAD:


PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif has said that he fears about Pakistan’s future if the people do not make a wise decision on May 11.


Speaking at a public gathering in Khanewal, he said PPP is sabotaging the political process by highlighting fake issues through advertisements.

“Today, when they cannot contest polls with any political slogan, they have taken recourse to cheap and immoral ways of mud-slinging through adverts,” he said.

Pakistan’s politics is not a cricket pitch and it is being despoiled by a cricketer. They don’t know the sensitivity of running the affairs of a country, he remarked.

Nawaz said PPP leaders are more interested in filling their bank accounts and making billions outside the country.

In a thinly-veiled dig at PTI chief Imran Khan, he said that today he has grasped the meaning of the famous saying, “Parho Gay Likho Gay Bano Gay Nawab, Khelo Gay Kudo Gay Ho Gay Kharab.”


Faisalabad

Addressing a public gathering at Iqbal Park Dhubi Ghatt Ground on Monday, Nawaz said “I and you have to pull the country out of a sea of troubles and you have to give me support if you want a prosperous and progressive Pakistan.”

He said, “I brought an atomic revolution in the country and now I will bring economic revolution and put the country among the top nations of the world.”

Referring to the menace of load-shedding he said the problem has choked the entire business sector and the industry. He said the PPP has disappeared from the scene owing to its own follies. Where is PPP, Zardari Sahib? Come out of presidency,” Nawaz dared the president.

Nawaz Sharif warned the people not be misguided by immature players who want to hoodwink the people and steal valuable votes.

He declared that after coming into power he would reduce government expenses by 30 percent and the money so saved will be diverted to establishing a chain of banks in order to provide employment to the youth as well as soft loans for setting up their own trade and business.

Bahawalanagar

Zia’s remnants have no relation with PML-N and they cannot destroy the image of the party now, said ex-Punjab chief minister Shahbaz Sharif while speaking in Bahawalanagar.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 7th, 2013.

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