JI chief has closed eyes on PTI’s wrongdoings: Amir Muqam
By our correspondents
February 02, 2017
DAGGAR: Adviser to prime minister Amir Muqam has said that Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) chief Sirajul Haq has shut his eyes to the corruption of Imran Khan and his party-led government in the province.
He said the development projects launched by the PML-N-led government have put the country on the path to progress and prosperity. The adviser expressed these views while addressing a public gathering in Buner where several elders, including Riaz Ali Shah, announced joining the PML-N.
Amir Muqam stated that people would vote the PML-N to power and reject Imran Khan in the upcoming general elections.The PML-N leader said that the confidence of foreign investors had been restored due to the best economic policies of the federal government.
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