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Friday, November 22, 2024  
19 Jumada Al-Awwal 1446  

Musharraf sees winds of change in Pakistan

Former president and chief of All Pakistan Muslim League General Pervez Musharraf (Retd) said on Sunday that winds of change in the country had started blowing and urged the youths to come forward and play their due role for bringing an end to the politics of 'liars and gangsters'.

In his telephonic address from New York to gathering at a local ground in front of Thatta Press Club, Musharraf announced returning to Pakistan before March 23 next year and said his heart weeps over the situation prevailing in the country.

"I visited Thatta thrice during my tenure as President and announced hundreds of millions for the cyclone affected people but the present rulers have plundered the national exchequer instead of resolving the masses problems," he said.

"Pakistan has no shortage of gas and petrol, as it is blessed with all the natural resources.

Had the rulers worked honestly, there would have been no problems.

The only dearth Pakistan has is the dearth of good and honest leadership," he said.

Musharraf announced holding such public meetings in Sukkur and Karachi very shortly.