PTI leader Liaquat Ali Jatoi advises PM Imran Khan to start negotiations with opposition parties

Author: Imdad Ali Khushik

Dadu: Ex Sindh chief minister, PTI leader Liaquat Ali Jatoi has advised prime Minister Imran Khan to start negotiations with opposition parties. He said that he was not leaving PTI.
He was speaking with journalists at Radhan town in Dadu district.
He said that these were fake news as he was leaving PTI and joining PPP.

He said that PPP has sold the Islands of Sindh hence his heart was not agree to join PPP. He said that his heart was not agree to join PPP as they had done huge corruption and how can I join such corrupt people. He said that Prime minister Imran Khan should meet with flood hit people of Johi and support them but he had neglected them.

He said that he was fighting against corruption of PPP of Sindh since last 14 years. Replying to question, he said that government has own mendate and opposition has own work but it was work of government to resolve matters by consulting the opposition. He said that no one should take it personally. He said that on personal base, fake cases were registered against him and his family members. He said that in general election 2018 through poll rigging, the results of pollings stations were changed at his constituency. He said that he had won the MNA seats and MPAs seats in Dadu district but results were changed. He said that when he was Fedral minister water and power, he had launched work of Gaj Dam was started and road of Gorakh Hill station was completed. Answering to question, he said that rates of vegetables and essential food item raised and poor people were worried. Replying to question, he said that Umme Rubab has not joined PTI but her three members were killed and she needs justice. He demanded to arrest killers of three people killed in Mehar in 2018. He said that Umme Rubab Chandio was struggling for arrest of killers of her three innocent family members

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