“Voters of my constituency are the worst sufferers due to economic missile attacks on the people of Pakistan by Prime Minister Imran Khan and his dubious team,” the PPP candidate Kaiser Khan Nizamani said while addressing a corner meeting of Stock Exchange crash victims and small investors on Thursday.
Kaiser Khan said that unprecedented shooting up of dollar was not a simple phenomenon. “There appear hidden characters and leads inside PTI economist teams who may have earned windfall profits and demanded from the State Bank of Pakistan to issue a list of companies and individuals who have withdrawn dollars from their foreign exchange accounts during last 53 days,” he claimed.
PPP candidate pledged that he would expose the PTI government and its massive spree of technical loot and plunder of the national exchequer crippling the whole financial and social structure. “They have thrown the whole nation into a slough of inflation through cruel increases in the prices of fuel. Nation needs to defeat them in the by-election to reject PTI’s policies of devastation and destruction,” he added.
Kaiser Khan further said that the real economic revolution in Pakistan can only be brought under the leadership of PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari as he inherited the vision and mission of former Prime Ministers Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto who had initiated and electrified economic activities.
Published in Daily Times, September 12th 2018.
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