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Sharif’s should quit politics to avoid public anger:Manzoor Wattoo

Lahore: Federal Minister for Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan Affairs, and PPP Punjab President Manzoor Ahmad Wattoo has said issues of the party workers will be resolved on priority.

While talking to media at Governor House after meeting PML-Q leaders Manzoor Wattoo said that workers were an asset of the party
and he would strengthen the party with utmost efforts.The minister said he had decided to join the party on the assassination of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed, adding that he had joined the PPP forever.He said ,he knew very well the Sharif’s.He gave them free advise to quit politics but they neither heard him not listen the voice of the people.Defeat is their destiny in the general election and PPP will make government in Punjab too,with the vote power of the people’s.

He said PPP and PML-Q allience was made in the largest interest of the country and it will go long.Bothe the parties will choose strong candidates for success in the general election.They will support every candidates and the day dreamer would be ashamed.

He said history of the PPP was full of great sacrifices and martyrdoms for the federation and democracy, adding that President Asif Ali Zardari had worked for politics of reconciliation. Wattoo said the PPP-led government was going to complete its
constitutional tenure under the political vision of President Zardari to serve the nation and democracy.

The PPP leader said he would complete the wishes and expectations of the party, adding that he would fulfil the mission given by the leadership.He said President Zardari was the founder of the reconciliation politics and the PML-Q, MQM, ANP, FATA and independent members were with the PPP. He said the President had strengthened the democratic process in the country taking all parties on board. He added workers and office-bearers had supported policies of the party leadership.

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