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Imdad Ali Khushik

PPP has failed in Sindh: Liaquat Ali Jatoi

Published on: April 2, 2018 2:33 AM

DADU: PTI leader and former Sindh chief minister Liaquat Ali Jatoi said that PTI chairman Imran Khan has been scheduled for a two-day visit to Sindh on April 5.

Jatoi spoke to public gatherings at Mehar town and Gaji Khuhwar village On Sunday. The rally was carried out in Dadu, Kakar, Khanpur, KN Shah, Radhan, Thrari Mohabbat and Mehar town.

He arrived at Mehar town with a rally of PTI activists from Dadu. He criticised the Sindh government and said that it had failed to deliver health facilities in the province. Larkana

He proposed PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari to improve the ‘awful’ condition of Sindh before criticising the KP government. He questioned Bilawal’s experience in politics.

PPP could not provide education and even clean water to the people.

He said that inappropriate material was being used in the building of new schemes.

PPP has lost its influence in Sindh and PTI would claim victory in upcoming General Elections.

He condemned the termination of 38 employees of Karachi Electric Supply Company without any notice. He demanded Sindh government to take notice about the termination of the employees.

He said that Imran Khan respects the people of land of ‘Sufis’ and desires to serve them.

He expressed his concerns regarding the death of 100 children in Tharparkar and other regions.

Regarding the problem faced by small growers due to uneven distribution of gunny bags during wheat procurement season, he said the food department was supplying the bags to PPP leaders so they would use them during the elections. He appealed Chairman NAB to take notice against alleged corruption in the food department.

He said that PTI would also be successful in Karachi during the upcoming elections.

On the occasion 5000 people belonging to Dadu, KN Shah, Mehar, Johi and Radhan towns had announced to join PTI.

PTI district president Sardar Ashiq Zour and PTI leaders of Hyderabad division including Karim Ali Jatoi, Ihsan Ali Jatoi, Ghulam Abbas Mahisar also addressed the public gatherings.

 

Published in Daily Times, April 2nd 2018.

 

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