PML-N says PTI has gone off track

By Our Correspondent
April 27, 2020

NOWSHERA: The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chapter has said Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has long gone off track from the vision its leaders had offered 24 years ago.

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Reacting to the statement issued by Prime Minister Imran Khan to mark the 24th foundation day of the party, the PML-N KP chapter spokesman, Ikhtiar Wali Khan, said the policies of the PTI of today were completely different from those promised by its leaders at the time of its launching in 1996. Talking to the reporters at his residence at Nowshera Kalaan, near the Kabul River bank, Ikhtiar Wali said the PTI had claimed to wage struggle for justice and introduce uniform education the system in the country. The PML-N leader said the PTI was treading a wrong path after assuming power and that is why the founding leaders of the party such as Akbar S Babar, Justice (retired) Wajeehuddin, Zahoor Kakakhel and several others had left it in protest. Ikhtiar Wali said the PTI after coming into power followed flawed domestic and foreign policies which troubled the masses at home and defamed the country in the comity of nations.

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