Tehreek-e-Insaf: PML-N’s deal plan will fail, says Sarwar
LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Core Committee Member Senator Chaudhary Muhammad Sarwar said crocodile’s tears will not help PML-N and their deal plan will fail.
He was addressing a meeting to review arrangements regarding the upcoming visit of Imran Khan to Lahore. He said a historic welcome would be given to the party chairman. PTI leaders Hamid Miraj, Yasir Gillani, Mohammad Farooq Khan and Central Secretary Publicity Waseem Ramay were present.
"We are striving for real democracy that will bring real change in country, foreign policy can not become independent whilst dependency on foreign policy is not abandoned," he said. He said corrupt rulers were looting Pakistan for 70 years. He said due to the struggle of Imran Khan corrupt rulers were facing accountability.
"We will have to become economically independent in order to become independent in real meanings," he added. He said PML-N was now trying to make a deal because it was foreseeing end but nation would not let their plan succeed.
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