Govt oblivious to people’s woes, asserts Muqam
MINGORA: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) provincial president Amir Muqam has said the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government has added to the woes of the people.
Addressing a gathering at Sangota in Swat, he said the government had made life miserable for the have-nots.
On the occasion, several workers of the Pakistan People’s Party announced joining the PML-N. Amir Muqam said that the PML-N would actively take part in the local government election and would serve no effort to serve the people. The PML-N leader condemned the registration of cases against protesters in Matta tehsil in Swat.
Criticising the rulers, he said the government had failed to provide any relief to the people.
“This government has started mortgaging motorways, airports and other national assets. In the last three years, the government has caused huge damage to every sector,” Amir Muqam added.
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