Govt flayed for covering up Nandipur scandal
By our correspondents
November 27, 2015
LAHORE
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Punjab Organiser Chaudhary Mohammad Sarwar has strongly criticised the rulers for using national exchequer for an advertisement campaign to cover up the Nandipur Corruption scandal.
Addressing a meeting in connection with the third phase of Local Government elections at his office on Wednesday, Sarwar, also a former Governor Punjab, said all the national institutions, including Supreme Court of Pakistan, had identified incumbent rulers’ bad governance but the rulers were showing their senselessness.
Chaudhary Sarwar asked the incumbent rulers, who used to say that they had a vast experience, that they should explain the Pakistan Steel Mills deficit which had increased by Rs159 billion. He said the rulers had entrapped the nation under massive debt due to its failed projects. He said the masses’ problems were piling up at a very fast pace. He said the PTI is struggling their rights. He said the PTI would be successful in its endeavour.
He said the rulers could no more fool the masses. He said the PTI was playing its due role as opposition inside and outside the parliament. He said the PTI would not sit silent if the rulers would continue looting the national exchequer and committing injustices against masses. He said the rulers were focusing more on saving their rule and publicising themselves and the masses were continuously suffering. He said the government had increased the national debt and made the nation as well as the future generation bankrupt. He said the nation was now facing massive problems like debt, dacoities, starvation, corruption and loadshedding.
PTI Punjab Deputy Organiser Umer Sarfraz Cheema was also present.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Punjab Organiser Chaudhary Mohammad Sarwar has strongly criticised the rulers for using national exchequer for an advertisement campaign to cover up the Nandipur Corruption scandal.
Addressing a meeting in connection with the third phase of Local Government elections at his office on Wednesday, Sarwar, also a former Governor Punjab, said all the national institutions, including Supreme Court of Pakistan, had identified incumbent rulers’ bad governance but the rulers were showing their senselessness.
Chaudhary Sarwar asked the incumbent rulers, who used to say that they had a vast experience, that they should explain the Pakistan Steel Mills deficit which had increased by Rs159 billion. He said the rulers had entrapped the nation under massive debt due to its failed projects. He said the masses’ problems were piling up at a very fast pace. He said the PTI is struggling their rights. He said the PTI would be successful in its endeavour.
He said the rulers could no more fool the masses. He said the PTI was playing its due role as opposition inside and outside the parliament. He said the PTI would not sit silent if the rulers would continue looting the national exchequer and committing injustices against masses. He said the rulers were focusing more on saving their rule and publicising themselves and the masses were continuously suffering. He said the government had increased the national debt and made the nation as well as the future generation bankrupt. He said the nation was now facing massive problems like debt, dacoities, starvation, corruption and loadshedding.
PTI Punjab Deputy Organiser Umer Sarfraz Cheema was also present.
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