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All wickets of PTI to be hit in general elections: Hamza Shehbaz

April 26, 2018

RAHIM YAR KHAN, April 26 (INP): Central leader of Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) MNA Hamza Shahbaz has said in the coming general elections all the three wickets of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) would be hit. He said that PTI chief Imran Khan must know that only waistcoat is not enough to become the Prime Minister but hard work and public service like Nawaz Sharif is most important to be the real leader of the masses. Addressing the PML-N Workers Convention at Rahim Yar Khan on Thursday, Hamza Shahbaz said that chairman PTI cannot mislead the people with baseless allegations and if Senate votes have been on sale in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Imran himself responsible. He said that after five years' of continuous criticism, same metro bus being launched in KP. Similarly, once again Imran Khan had to leave Lahore with disappointment, if had requested could be taken care of in Walled City. The PML-N leader said said that with the help of loan defaulter and qabza group what kind of change can be brought by PTI. Criticizing PPP, he said that people still not forgot the looted money of Asif Zardari kept in Swiss Banks and each penny of that would be recovered from him. He said that Zardari visited China many times but for investment of 46 billion dollars on Economic Corridor Nawaz Sharif has been entrusted which going to be game changer. Hamza Shahbaz spoke extensively regarding South Punjab and said that after using funds for 5 years what kind of deprivation has been felt. People know reality very well that from Danish Schools to IT University every development project has been completed in Rahim Yar Khan. He said that apart from all this development work not a single penny corruption has been blamed. If mandate is given in 2018, from Karachi to Khyber another phase of development would take place, he added. The PML-N leader also met party office bearers and heads of different sections. Provincial Ministers, MNAs and MPAs and party leaders and workers in a large number were present.