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PML-N member Chaudhry Asim Sadiq joins PTI

Ch Sarwar Lahore: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf Punjab Organiser Chaudhary Muhammad Sarwar has said the rulers’ bad governance is responsible for ever-deteriorating conditions in the country and they should know that the people would remove from the powers of corridors soon.

He said the PTI was not in assemblies to enjoy power but to fight war against the corrupt system and ensure that people should get their due rights. He said the PTI would not allow the PML-N to rig the upcoming local body elections as party’s workers at each and every polling station would respond to PML-N activists’ any such effort in a befitting manner.

Chaudhary Sarwar was addressing a mass gathering at Allama Iqbal Town on the occasion of PML-N member and Usher and Zakat Committee chairman Chaudhry Asim Sadiq’s joining of PTI.

PTI MPA Mian Aslam Iqbal, deputy organiser Lahore Mehr Wajid and others were present on the occasion.  Chaudhary Sarwar said the democracy was incomplete without local body elections but unfortunately the PML-N was not serious in holding elections as well as devolving powers to local body institutions.Ch M Sarwa PTI Pic 27-7-15

He said that he himself as well as the PTI had always struggled for the holding of local body elections. He asked the party leaders and workers to start local body election campaign and take PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s message at every doorstep.

He said the PML-N and PPP had given nothing to the masses except slogans and tall claims and they were bound to be rejected by the masses in local body elections. He said the PTI would win the local body elections. He said that he was unable to understand that why rulers were afraid of holding the local body elections and added that their all conspiracies would be exposed and local body elections would be held in Punjab on time. He said the flood of people had united against the PML-N rulers and would be removed in the next elections.

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