ECP should take notice of abusive language: PPP leader

Author: Sanjay Mathrani

HYDERABAD: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) candidate for the constituency of NA-229 Matli, Mir Ghulam Ali Talpur, on July 10, briefed local journalists regarding his election campaign.

He said that everyone has the right to elect and choose the leader of his/her choice. No one can force anyone to vote for him. He also said that PPP is going to clean sweep the whole district. “My opponents are using abusive language against me in my own constituency which is really disappointing”. He said.

“Election commission should take notice of that. It is as if PPP is contesting against PPP in Badin. The difference is that those who were with PPP in good times had left it during the high time, and have become its opponents. People still love PPP, so it is impossible to defeat this historical party”. He expressed. PPP is not only a political party, its an institution, He was talking to media and local journalists at Chang House, Badin.

“I have so much to do if I made it to the national assembly. It is my first attempt to participate in elections and people love me. Currently, I have adopted 8 schools where my own paid staff, comprising of highly competent teachers, is teaching the children of poor”.

Published in Daily Times, July 11th 2018.

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