Former chief minister and provincial president ANP KP, Ameer Haider Khan Hoti has said that Tri-Party Alliance will remained intact even after local bodies' polls and with the mutual unity Pakhtuns will send pack Tsunami back to Bani Gala. Addressing an electioneering public meeting in Union Council, Chamtar, district Mardan, the former chief minister said that PTI chief Imran Khan had miserably failed in fulfilment of pledges made with the youth of the province.
Provincial general secretary, JUI-F, Maulana Shuja-ul-Mulk, former nazim, Ziarat Gul, candidate of two-party alliance, Haji Shaukat Ali and general secretary, Latif-ur-Rehman also addressed the public meeting.
Ameer Haider Hoti said that May 30 is the day of accountability for so-called champions of change, saying that Pakhtuns will take revenge from those making tall claims and commitments.
He said that JUI-F and ANP have rendered sacrifices for the province and Maulana Mufti Mehmood and Abdul Wali Khan raise voice for the rights of the province in parliament and vigorously faced all challenges in this regard. He said that alliance is not only till local bodies' polls but will continue till the repatriation of Imran Khan to Bani Gala.
Hoti said that Chief Minister Pervez Khattak is claiming that he had served Pakhtuns in different way should come forward and compare his two-year performance with their government and if his performance proved better then he will quit politics.
He said that the elections symbols are insult to Pakhtuns and they are issued such symbols whose names could not be mentioned in public places. He warned that if the government did not abandoned repeating mistakes and wrong decisions then ANP will join hands with its allies to stage protest in every street and city of the province.
He said that development work is being used as political bribe in local bodies' polls and the government is appeasing the electorates through power transformers and development schemes. However, he said that the political aware people of the province could not be deceived.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2015

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