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Wattoo blames PML-N for AJK bloodshed
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OKARA: Pakistan People’s Party leader Mian Manzoor Ahmad Wattoo has blamed the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz for bloodshed in Azad Jammu and Kashmir during an election campaign.
Talking to newsmen here on Wednesday, he said that the PML-N ministers and leaders were visiting Azad Jammu and Kashmir and they were allegedly polluting the peaceful atmosphere with their fiery speeches. Wattoo said that unity among the opposition parties regarding Panama Leaks issue was necessary. He said that the nation would not allow the corrupt government to rule them. So, it was the first and foremost responsibility of the government to get itself cleared of all allegations, he added. He said that the step would strengthen democracy in the country and ensure an excellent future for the nation.
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