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PTI activists join PML-N

Published February 6, 2017 Updated February 6, 2017 12:00am

Advisor to Prime Minister and PML-N leader, Engr Amir Muqam has expressed optimism on Sunday that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa would become hub of Muslim League-N very soon, as a large number of PTI stalwarts joining PML-N due to best policies of the incumbent federal government, he added.
He was addressing a ceremony in Rahimbad. On the occasion, notable and renowned businessmen hailing from ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), including Rahimabad and Dara Adam Khel, including Malik Sher Aslam Akarwal, Malik Syedullah Afridi, Hidayatullah Afridi, Malik Usman and Malik Ayub along with large number of their friends and family members joined PML-N.
He said that PML-N will show full strength and power in those regions, wherein PTI Chairman Imran Khan held political rally. He urged the people to support the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in best interest of the country.
He said the joining of hundreds of PTI activists in PML-N, is visible answered of Panama leaks case, as people thought that the Panama issue was waste of time, he added.
Amir Muqam said Imran Khan is taking support from the 'so-called' Panama leaks issue, to survive and retain his political identity and status. He welcomed the joining PTI ideological workers in PML-N, saying that the new comers in PML-N, are assets for PML-N, and would give them due status, he added. PML-N leader said that PTI government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has greatly disappointed and failed to address the problems being confronted to the people. He said that no attention was given to address the problems that have been promised by the PTI leadership during election campaign.
While commenting on core issue of Kashmir, he supported the Kashmiris struggle for self-determination, saying that the Indian forces continued to violating international human rights in occupied territory. He said Kashmir is a core issue between Pakistan and India, which can only be resolved as per UN resolutions. He said Pakistan want peace, and stability in the region.
Regarding the Fata reforms, Amir Muqam said that the government would implement the proposed reforms agenda its letter and spirit and it was committed to bring the Fata into mainstream.