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Time to end govt has come: Ahsen

Pakistan Muslim league-Nawaz Deputy Secretary General Ahsan Iqbal has said that time to end the government has come and PML-N will play decisive role to turn around the country towards development.
Addressing a press conference here on Wednesday, he said that corruption was prevailing in the country and country’s image was recognised as a corrupt nation in the world.
He said that in the entire history of the country, railway had not faced such crises where 75 locomotives had been stopped while 28 would be stopped during next few days.
He said that on the advent of Eid when people chose railway as the cheapest way to go to their native areas, closure of further 28 trains was another gift of corrupt government to the people.
Ahsen Iqbal said that PIA was also facing financial problems and now it had been said that corporation had not sufficient funds to pay for the fuel and PIA 474-200 series plan were utilising rather 747-300 series.
He said that government was appointing blue eyed and corrupt people at executive posts in revenue generating corporations and it was policy of the government to obliterate the infrastructure of the state institutions for the sake of privatization.
PML-N leader said party workers were inducted into power distributions companies from other departments and eligible people from within the organisation were being ignored.
He said National Accountability Bureau (NAB) was functioning without its chairman and government used controversial method for the appointment of Chairman NAB. He said that another favorite person is appointed as Auditor General of Public Account Committee (PAC) and all this was being done to finish cases against corrupt people sitting in power corridors.
He said that financial policies of the present government were not in the favor of the country and government was adding miseries to the people.
The PML-N leader said that his party had the team of financial experts who could make the country a part of the growth cycle of Asia.

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