‘Transparent accountability will cost Zardari’

Author: Our Correspondent

LARKANA: Pakistan People’s Party-Workers chief Dr Safdar Abbasi has said that if transparent and ruthless accountability was made, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Asif Ali Zardari will vanish from political scene.

He said that Zardari had made PPP hostage after the martyrdom of Benazir Bhutto. Abbasi said Zardari became President in the name of Bhutto leaders but had destroyed party and economy of the country due to which senior and dedicated workers were now leaving the party and joining other parties.

Talking to local journalists in Naudero after offering condolences with Ashiq Ali Katpar over the demise of his brother, Gulzar Katpar, he said Nawaz Sharif was termed a failed politician now and Benazir Bhutto had political differences with him but he was their colleague in Charter of Democracy.

He said sugarcane growers were being given an outdated support price by Sindh government, which was equivalent to their economic murder. He condemned the delay in making sugar mills operational due to which cutting of sugarcane had been delayed.

Published in Daily Times, November 20th 2017.

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