Monday, 30 April 2018

Firstly speak of KP?s developments in eleven points: Talal Chaudhry rules out Imran

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Talal Chaudhry on Monday cited that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Imran Khan should firstly elaborate in eleven points the developments brought to KP during his occupancy.While briefing the media persons outside the Supreme Court, the PML-N spokesperson reprimanded the PTI chief’s Minar-e-Pakistan rally held Sunday night.He said we awaited the entire rally in seek of any demonstration from which ‘any development’ carried out in KP within his occupancy could be ‘evident’ but the rally only spoke of eleven points.“We yearned to see if corruption has diminish from KP, if education has been duplicated of Oxford’s quality, but the eleven points failed to depict a single development made throughout the five years,” he said.Castigating to Imran’s promised development plans; one being to drive out corruption from the country when he wins the governing tenure, Talal pointed out how the anti-corruption division has already been sacked.He said Imran’s remarks about the health and education clauses promised that all hospitals will operate like Shaukat Khanum and all universities will run like Namal University – “but legitimately, all universities including Peshawar University are providing fake degrees”. He also questioned what developments are evident in the hospitals operating in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.He remarked that those eleven points did not declare anything innovative and were based on old talks.“Imran was speaking as if he was not in the country during the past seven years; he had authority over KP for the recent five years. He should have brought on screen the developments he brought to hospitals and schools in KP during his tenure, but he had nothing to demonstrate,” Talal added. He said Khan has instigated a secretive deal of garnering votes for Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) expecting that both the parties’ leaders can win the seat of either the president or the prime minister, he added, the elections would not end up as we witnessed during the Senate trickery.“The elections for the president or the prime minister would be unlikely of the Senate episode. These elections will be walking through the polling stations”. He lashed out that if Imran Khan has failed it doesn’t mean that Pakistan should be dragged to failure too. He said the elections will be carried out as per the decided schedule.The PML-N leader added that the party’s quaid Nawaz Sharif is only facing consequences for speaking up for the honour of public’s mandate, for speaking to change the 70 years old state, for speaking firmly.He said we [PML-N] never spoke of revolution, never declared ourselves ‘Momin’, but those who did, view their group photos from 2011 to 2018 and you wouldn’t guess whether it is a PTI rally or of PML-N. “Imran Khan has gathered such ‘lotay’ [members] which are never of a benefit to any area’s mosque,” he added.


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