Zardari, Imran, Qadri trying to create unrest: Amir Muqam
MINGORA: Advisor to Prime Minister and Provincial president Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) Amir Muqam Friday said that Asif Zardari, Imran Khan and Tahirul Qadri were trying to create unrest and uncertainty among people for their personal interests.
He was addressing a public gathering after inaugurating Sui gas scheme at Salampura in Swat district. He said that only people of the country had the right to select their leaders by the power of votes. “Imran Niazi, Asif Zardari and Tahirul Qadri are working on the same agenda to stop ongoing progress and development in the country,” he added.
Amir Muqam said that essence of politics was to serve people, adding that his political career reflected the policy of dedication and sincerity towards people. He added that Nawaz Sharif had served the nation with honesty while his opponents were merely raising slogans to mislead people.
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