Corruption, injustice, oppression hurdles in national progress: Chaudhary Sarwar

Author: Online

LAHORE: Former Punjab governor Chaudhary Muhammad Sarwar has said that corruption, injustice and oppression have placed hurdles in the way of national progress.

In a statement issued by Sarwar on Sunday in Lahore, he said that Pakistan and corruption can’t move ahead together. He added that free and fair accountability system should be installed in the country at any cost.

The former governor added that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf was fighting for the national interests and objectives on every forum including the parliament under the leadership of Imran Khan.

He said that without establishing rule of law in the country, justice, oppression, and Injustice can’t be established. He added that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is fighting for national objectives instead of individual imperatives and any sacrifice in war for change will not be abstained from. He added that time would come when corruption, Injustice and oppression would be eliminated and Pakistan would move ahead on the way of progress and development.

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