Shahbaz demands immediate elections

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Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has stressed the need for holding fresh general elections immediately to resolve the ongoing energy crisis, corruption, and other issues facing the country.
He said the federal government had lost confidence of the masses due to accusations and cases of corruption against the ruling politicians.
Expressing his views on different issues during his special interview to an international newspaper “The Gulf News”, the chief minister said that his party had supported the government of Pakistan Peoples’ Party in the center with sincere intentions, however, this could not last as Asif Zardari did not fulfill his promises.
He said, ‘We cannot close our eyes to corruption and inefficiency of the federal government, therefore we are pressurising the federal government to hold immediate elections’.

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  1. Sab is mulk ko lotney k liye apni apni bari ka intzar kar rahe hain , wo ppp ho ya pml ho ye baqi digar jamatein hoon , pta ko chor kar sab dako apni apni bari ek ek do do dafa ley chuke hain

  2. .
    Pakistan is so close to solving all it's problems! Just one election and a Sharif president (for life) …
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  3. shahbaz sharif Blames the PPP Govt but He Has not Changed the Condition of His Own Home Town Raywoond.He is The Person Who Has No Trust on his MPAs For To Handover The Departments and Ministries.He Has Kept 18 Ministries With Himself.if He Is Keen of Election Then Why He is Not Ready to Hold Local Bodies Election?

  4. Sab is mulk ko lotney k liye apni apni bari ka intzar kar rahe hain , wo ppp ho ya pml ho ye baqi digar jamatein hoon , pta ko chor kar sab dako apni apni bari ek ek do do dafa ley chuke hain

  5. last four years they demanding for fair and free elections hope time coming by end of years

  6. Why these Sharif Brothers have forgotten "COD" !!! which they endorsed infront of world media.

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