People to reject negative politics in elections: CM
By app
November 18, 2017
LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has said that elements involved in politics of falsehood and mendacity should realise facts as hindering the development process is no service to the people.
The elements which had not passion for the public service did not want any progress in the country. Instead of serving the people, political jugulars had wasted precious time of the nation, he added. He expressed these views while talking to the members of the national assembly who called on him here Friday.
The political future of the ones who had been involved in allegation-leveling and negative politics was bleak, he said and added the people would reject the persons doing negative politics in the elections of 2018. "We have treated the public service as a noble cause as Pakistan is our country and we all have to work collectively to make it even better," he said. The chief minister said the elements showing the worst performance in their province were only doing politics of accusations and the conscious people could not be fooled through falsehood.
"The public service is our mission and it will be fulfilled at every cost," he said and added the country had been moved forward on the road to development.
"We are fully committed to the national development and every effort has been made to get the country rid of problems.
We are working with a passion for public service and our welfare initiatives are a conspicuous proof of it," he said.
The elements which had not passion for the public service did not want any progress in the country. Instead of serving the people, political jugulars had wasted precious time of the nation, he added. He expressed these views while talking to the members of the national assembly who called on him here Friday.
The political future of the ones who had been involved in allegation-leveling and negative politics was bleak, he said and added the people would reject the persons doing negative politics in the elections of 2018. "We have treated the public service as a noble cause as Pakistan is our country and we all have to work collectively to make it even better," he said. The chief minister said the elements showing the worst performance in their province were only doing politics of accusations and the conscious people could not be fooled through falsehood.
"The public service is our mission and it will be fulfilled at every cost," he said and added the country had been moved forward on the road to development.
"We are fully committed to the national development and every effort has been made to get the country rid of problems.
We are working with a passion for public service and our welfare initiatives are a conspicuous proof of it," he said.
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