Reham urges youth to work hard for candidate’s success
Addresses supporters in various Haripur areas
By our correspondents
August 09, 2015
HARIPUR: Reham Khan, wife of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, has urged the youth to follow their leader and work hard for success of the party candidate.
She was addressing party supporters in various parts of the district in connection with the by-election on constituency NA-19, Haripur on the second consecutive day on Saturday. The by-election is slated for August 16.
She said that her party candidate would help resolve the problems facing people of Haripur. Urging the people to vote for her party candidate, she said no effort would be spared to develop the underdeveloped areas in the district. “I am your daughter, your sister, your Bhabi. I have come here to help mitigate your sufferings,” she added.
Reham Khan said the PTI-led provincial government was striving to eradicate corruption.
Speaking in Hindko, Urdu and Pashto, she said that the future of the youth was connected with the PTI. She accused the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz PML-N government of failing to deliver on its pledges.
Reham Khan said the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government held the local government election to empower the people at the grassroots. “Will you vote for the oppressors, patwaris and the illiterates, she questioned while criticising Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. She said that Raja Amir Zaman was a well-educated person with a spotless character.
She said that a book titled Tehreek-e-Hazara was written by her maternal uncle Dr Sher Bahadur Khan and another book Tehreek -e-Hazara would be written by the constituents of Haripur on August 16.
She added the residents of district rendered sacrifices and gave land for the construction of the Tarbela Dam. She said that despite making the sacrifices they had been deprived of their rights and were now facing worst loadshedding.
She was addressing party supporters in various parts of the district in connection with the by-election on constituency NA-19, Haripur on the second consecutive day on Saturday. The by-election is slated for August 16.
She said that her party candidate would help resolve the problems facing people of Haripur. Urging the people to vote for her party candidate, she said no effort would be spared to develop the underdeveloped areas in the district. “I am your daughter, your sister, your Bhabi. I have come here to help mitigate your sufferings,” she added.
Reham Khan said the PTI-led provincial government was striving to eradicate corruption.
Speaking in Hindko, Urdu and Pashto, she said that the future of the youth was connected with the PTI. She accused the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz PML-N government of failing to deliver on its pledges.
Reham Khan said the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government held the local government election to empower the people at the grassroots. “Will you vote for the oppressors, patwaris and the illiterates, she questioned while criticising Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. She said that Raja Amir Zaman was a well-educated person with a spotless character.
She said that a book titled Tehreek-e-Hazara was written by her maternal uncle Dr Sher Bahadur Khan and another book Tehreek -e-Hazara would be written by the constituents of Haripur on August 16.
She added the residents of district rendered sacrifices and gave land for the construction of the Tarbela Dam. She said that despite making the sacrifices they had been deprived of their rights and were now facing worst loadshedding.
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