PML-N harming institutions: PTI
By our correspondents
April 03, 2016
LAHORE
Former Punjab Governor and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Punjab president candidate Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar has said the PML-N is bent upon destroying state institutions.
Sarwar was addressing a press conference and a ceremony organised by Insaaf Business Form to support him on Shami Road. Malik Shazed of Insaf business Forum and others were also present. Sarwar said Rangers must continue operation against terrorists till their elimination from Punjab.
He said the rulers were more sensitive towards their “vested interests” instead of national autonomy and sovereignty. He said the arrest of an Indian spy from Pakistan was a highly sensitive issue and the rulers must raise it at international forums including the United Nations..
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