PTI rules outalliance with PPP
Ruling out any possibility of seat adjustment with the Pakistan Peoples Party in Punjab, Opposition leader Mian Mehmood ul Rasheed has said that both parties had different ideologies.
Addressing a ceremony on Sunday, he said that PTI could make adjustment on a few seats with any party but not with the PPP. Commenting over the statement of Opposition leader in National Assembly Khursheed Shah in which he talked about the possibility of electoral seat adjustment between the two parties, he said that it could be his (Khursheed Shah’s) personal view but it wasn’t possible.
He said disqualified Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was trying to create an impression to the nation that there had been some compromise between Zardari and Imran but it wasn’t true. He said the nation no longer believed in the disqualified figure. The Opposition leader also said the PTI was fully geared up for upcoming polls and wouldn’t repeat the mistakes of 2013.
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