I have come to Sindh to apprise people of rulers’ corruption: Qureshi
THATTA: Central leader of Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that he had come to Sindh to apprise the people about corruption of present rulers who have brought bad name to our beloved country.
He said that his party has started jihad against corruption in Sindh and will continue its struggle till elimination of this menace. He was addressing a large public gathering on the National Highway in front of the Thatta Press Club here on Tuesday.
He said that the rulers are indulged in corruption that has come to surface by Panama Leaks. He said that his party will serve people of all nooks and corners of the country. Qureshi said that his party manifesto envisages justice and equality for all.
Earlier, the PTI leader was accorded a warm welcome at Gagar Railway Crossing, the border of Thatta district by a large number of people led by local PTI leaders Hosh Muhammad and Gul Javed Dars.
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