Single political force can’t rid country of crises, says Sarwar
ISLAMABAD: Former governor Punjab and leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar has lauded the services of the PTI and its workers for helping to rid the country of crises. Speaking here during a dinner hosted in his honour by PTI chairman’s adviser Dr Shahzad Waseem, Ch Sarwar said
By Muhammad Saleh Zaafir
March 07, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Former governor Punjab and leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar has lauded the services of the PTI and its workers for helping to rid the country of crises.
Speaking here during a dinner hosted in his honour by PTI chairman’s adviser Dr Shahzad Waseem, Ch Sarwar said that the PTI is moving ahead with complete sincerity in efforts to drag the country out of prevailing crises and other issues confronting the national stability and sovereignty.
PTI Secretary General Jehangir Khan Tareen, leader Abdul Aleem Khan and other dignitaries attended the dinner. It was first public appearance by the former governor after stepping down from the office and joining the PTI. The guests had thorough discussion pertaining to the political situation prevailing in the country and the Senate polls were under discussion with particular reference.
Ch Sarwar in his address said that it was not possible for any single political force or organisation to tackle with the multifaceted challenges faced by country and its people. We are putting aside the political affiliations, personal, party interests out to put up joint efforts to deal with the situation and get rid of menace of terrorism and extremism which are the major issues at the present.He said that Pakistan wants good bilateral relations with the regional countries.
Speaking here during a dinner hosted in his honour by PTI chairman’s adviser Dr Shahzad Waseem, Ch Sarwar said that the PTI is moving ahead with complete sincerity in efforts to drag the country out of prevailing crises and other issues confronting the national stability and sovereignty.
PTI Secretary General Jehangir Khan Tareen, leader Abdul Aleem Khan and other dignitaries attended the dinner. It was first public appearance by the former governor after stepping down from the office and joining the PTI. The guests had thorough discussion pertaining to the political situation prevailing in the country and the Senate polls were under discussion with particular reference.
Ch Sarwar in his address said that it was not possible for any single political force or organisation to tackle with the multifaceted challenges faced by country and its people. We are putting aside the political affiliations, personal, party interests out to put up joint efforts to deal with the situation and get rid of menace of terrorism and extremism which are the major issues at the present.He said that Pakistan wants good bilateral relations with the regional countries.
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