PTI vice chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi, secretary general Jehangir Tareen, KP Chief Minister Pervaiz Khattak, Shireen Mazari, Asad Umar, Sh Rashid of AML and others have called on the people to give a chance to PTI for once, and see the difference.
"This country saw dictatorship, all kinds of ups and downs. People gave chance to PPP four times, elected Nawaz Sharif three times but is there any change?"
"Did people's lives get better after repeatedly giving a chance to PPP or PML-N? Now for once, give a chance to PTI and see the difference," they said.
Speaking about agriculture, senior leader Jahangir Khan Tareen said Shahbaz Sharif's government in Punjab failed to take care of the farmers. A poor farmer has a separate Pakistan, he is deprived of his basic rights," Tareen said, adding that the farmers will take revenge through their vote.
"It is the government's responsibility that poor farmers are provided with the loans, seeds and the reasonable rates which they deserve," he added.
Awami Muslim League chief Sheikh Rasheed, addressing the historic congregation, said he has chosen to stand with Imran Khan and PTI because he wants change.
"These fraudsters, they are only honest till the next elections. I see an end to Nawaz [family] politics. In Pakistan, one thief goes, another comes."
"I see Imran Khan as the most suitable, honest candidate. People make mistakes. But his conscience is clean. He is the image of Quaid's vision for Pakistan," Rasheed continued.
Saluting the Chief Justice of Pakistan, he said Justice Saqib Nisar is waging jihad against the injustices and poverty.
Addressing the gathering, PTI spokesperson Fawad Chaudhry said his party once in power, would make a unified "one Pakistan, not two Pakistans".
"We will make a Pakistan where thousands others like Maryam [Nawaz] can access quality healthcare like she is able to ensure for her ailing mother," said Fawad.
Senator Ch Sarwar congratulated the nation for ensuring a successful and historic congregation. The public has spoken: Lahore, Punjab and Pakistan belongs to PTI," he said. The public chanted: "Imran Khan is the next prime minister of Pakistan."
He added that in Imran Khan's Pakistan, all the power would lie with the municipal institutions, and called on the public to ensure PTI's success.
PTI leader Shireen Mazari vowed that Imran Khan will restore Pakistan's dignity and "avenge the harm Nawaz Sharif has inflicted on the country."
"Indian occupying forces are killing innocent Kashmiris, and what did Nawaz Sharif do? He threw parties at Jati Umra, he let the blood of the innocent spill." Imran Khan will avenge it, she said.
PTI leader Aleem Khan said when in power, the PTI will work to ensure an exemplary education and health system across the country.
PTI senior leader Asad Umar said Imran Khan will bring a system of justice to the country where "millions of children won't be out of school and youth won't need a reference to get a job."
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) chief minister Pervez Khattak presented the example of his province in areas of human development.
"We have tried our best to make a common man's life better [in KP], you can check all the surveys of education, health, human development, KP topped [them all]," he pointed out.






















Comments
Comments are closed for this article.