Statement against PPP supporters: Sharjeel demands Imran to tender unconditional apology

16 Oct, 2014

Sindh Information Minister and Pakistan People's Party (PPP) leader Sharjeel Inam Memon on Wednesday demanded PTI chairman Imran Khan to tender unconditional apology for his recent remarks against the PPP supporters. "Imran Khan should mind his language. Two days ago he defamed our leaders. None should indulge in such an irresponsible talk," Memon said while addressing a press conference in Karachi.
He asked the PTI leader to withdraw his statement and tender unconditional apology. "It shows what value you give to the poor masses. You speak against VIP culture but leave your own supporters on roads," he said. The minister condemned the PTI chief's statement wherein he had stated "living corpses and sheep will attend the PPP rally" Memon said that PPP was going to stage a historic rally in Karachi on October 18. He said millions of PPP supporters are waiting to listen to the historic address of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. Memon said some opponents were not ready to accept the popularity of the PPP among masses.

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