Advisor to Prime Minister and PML-N leader, Engr. Ameer Muqam has said that PTI led Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has lost the high moral ground to remain in power in the province, after allegations on former provincial Minister Zia Ullah Afridi.
He said that probes into different cases of corruption of PTI office bearers have unearthed the facts that provincial ministers including the Chief Minister Pervez Khattak are involved in theft and corruption worth millions of rupees, while the Chief Minister has maintained criminal silence over charges against him and his government.
Amir Muqam was addressing a huge public gathering in Swat after inaugurating a 12-inches Sui gas pipeline from Mardan to Swat. PML-N leader said that PTI is working on a political policy based on double standards. He said that abrupt lifting of ban on cutting of forests by the Provincial Government imposed three years ago is a big question mark on the political role of provincial government.
Mr Muqam said that Chief Minister and his agents are benefiting from the cutting of forest in illegal manner and the people have been kept in dark. He also said that development schemes in KP are being sold with 25 percent commission in which the lion's share goes to the Chief Minister. He also added that the provincial government is passing through chronic inefficiency; most of the schemes are delayed beyond limits due to vested interests.
Imran Khan and Chief Minister have buried the party ideology of merit and transparency and both of them are responsible for eliminating PTI from the political landscape, he remarked. Ameer Muqam said that PTI will face the worst defeat in the coming general elections. He said that PPP should also revisit their policy before coming on roads and should play their due role in the parliament. He pledged that PML-N would continue the policy of development and prosperity of the people.


















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