Lahore: Former district nazim Narrowal Dr Naimat Ali Javaid and two former ministers of PML-Q Pir Syed Saeed ul Hassan Shah,Dr Tahir Ali Javaid have joined Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf along with hundreds of their fellows,it was revealed by the provincial organiser Chaudhary Muhammad Sarwar in a crowded press conference here at chairman secretariat,Lahore.
Ch Sarwar welcomed the traditional politicians into the party and expressed hope that PTI would become more stronger in Narrowal after their joining.
Ch Sarwar said that he has received hundreds of complaints about transfer of votes as he received 2401 complaints ,he will file a petition to challenge the results of NA-122,we do not want to make complaints of rigging for nothing rather we will challenge the rigged election with proofs,he maintained.
He expressed complete confidence upon the chief election commissioner Sardar Raza and Ch Nisar Ali Khan and hoped that they will take action after getting the evidences and proofs.
Earlier;Ch Sarwar declared the incumbent rulers as the driver of of money laundering activities and asserted that the SC should form a an independent commission to investigate corruption and money laundering against the current rulers. He said that the sitting cabinet ministers were beating about the bush in the wake of ever-increasing popularity of PTI. He said that the PTI and Imran Khan’s voice could not be suppressed while hurling threats of institution of cases. If a transparent accountability process begin in the country, he said more than half of the government functionaries would land in jails.
He said the government’s power generation projects were such dreams that would never materialise. He demanded that the rulers should fulfil their promises made with the nation during the 2013 general election campaign.
Chaudhary Sarwar was speaking to a delegation at his office. He said the rulers could no more befool masses by expressing that they would launch a money laundering case against Imran Khan. He said the nation already knew that government sitting federal finance minister had submitted an affidavit about incumbent rulers’ involvement in money laundering.
He said the PML-N was now afraid of PTI’s popularity besides its popularity graph falling at a fast pace. He said the cabinet ministers were now awe stricken and trying to keep their party politically alive by hurling statements against the PTI and its chairman.
Chaudhary Sarwar made it clear that the PTI members would be ready to give any kind of sacrifice in party’s war for bringing change in the status quo for the prosperous Pakistan. He said people of Pakistan were strengthening the PTI and the days were numbered for the PML-N ruling elite. He said the PTI would form its government in the country after the next elections. He said the PTI would also defeat the rulers in local body elections