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PML(N) has become B team of Zardari: Pervaiz Elahi

PML(N) has become B team of Zardari: Pervaiz ElahiPresident Pakistan Muslim League Punjab and former Chief Minister Chaudhery Pervaiz Elahi has said that PML(N) has become B team of Asif Zardari and it would be better for it not to use the name of Muslim League.
Addressing a corner meeting in NA-127 attended by Abdul Aleem, Muhammad Fayyaz Bhatti, Waris Muhammad , Saba Sadiq , large number of Muslim League workers and christian community.
He said PML(Q) kept suspended its election activities in respect of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto but regrettably some people took it as our weakness.
“Who is responsible for large scale loot and plunder carried out during the last three days and national loss of billions of rupees as 160 banks were looted , hundreds of shops including jewellery shops were lootedransacked, many others set on fire while a number of petrol pumps, Railway stations, locomotives and coaches were set ablaze.”he questioned.
He said many offices of PML(Q) were also set on fire and added, “We have proofs that Mian Shahbaz Sharif incited PML (N) workers for ransacking PML(Q) offices.”
He said there is no political future of Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif and their only objective is to cause damage to coutnry’s interests.
He said in the forthcoming elections PML(Q)’s main rival would be PPP and we would win elections with thumping majority.
He said PML(Q) during its five year rule under the guidance of President Pervez Musharraf took unprecedented steps for the betterment of christian community including giving of right of double vote and ownership to residents of katchi abadies.
He urged people to vote for PML (Q) so that the process of development could continue uninterrupted.
On the occasion, Zonal President PPP for PP-154 Mirza Fakhar Hussain and President PML(N) Nishter Town Falak Sher announced joining PML(Q).
Later,dua was offered for the late Benazir Bhutto and others killed in Liaquat Bagh tragedy.

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