PTI befriends Qadri for an election alliance

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A delegation of Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf Tehrik-e-Minjah-ul-Quran chief Dr Tahirul Qadri in Lahore and exchanged views over possibilities of a joint struggle for electoral reforms in the country.
Per details, the two parties which are apparently on the same page regarding reconstitution of the Election Commission of Pakistan also discussed a potential electoral alliance. The PTI delegation was headed by its central president Makhdoom Javed Hashmi, Vice Chairman Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi and others

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  1. Agents of agencies meet to discuss their agenda openly. Very sad development. People should crush them through vote.

    • You really think NS is better than IK.What have they done in Punjab?
      You guys do not deserve person like IK who is honest, intelligent, hardworking and dedicated. I bet Pakistan is going to be in worse condition in 5 years if PMLN is in power.

      • Aha, go to Karachi or Quetta or Peshawar if you want to compare Lahore with others. But this Mr. Khan only criticizes Punjab so real motive is not performance rather than it is politics. They will be crushed because these lotas and opportunists are back …but now leader is TUQ and Imran instead of Musharraf.

  2. Nawaz Sharif has done development in Punjab only. As a Prime Minister, you have to work for for Whole of Pakistan. Nawaz Shatif is a regional leader and a leader of ethnic Party that is all he is. Discrimination is part of Nawaz Sharif’s party policy. He does not like to spend development money in any other Province.

    • His factories profit from Punjab hence all the attention. Yet all that money cant buy him out of hell InshaAllah.

    • I live in gujranwala. Situation is very bad as far as infrastructure is concerned. Sir jee sirf lahore he punjab nahi.

  3. vote for ANP and then they are responsible for NWFP. MQM/PPP are the same for Sindh. How many times PMLN got opportunity in these two provinces and for home many years in last 60 years?

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