Sana counts in PAT’s favour

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*Former law minister Rana Sanaullah says Qadri’s rally is bigger than Khan’s

*Says there’s nothing new in PTI chief’s speech

Former Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said on Saturday that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan did not spell out any fresh point in his speech, adding the PTI chief went away from the rally venue to fall asleep at his cozy residence with no “new Pakistan” created, as was being claimed.

In a TV interview, he challenged that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) could hold a bigger rally than the PTI’s, provided that the PML-N was given merely ten days.

He claimed the PML-N’s rally would be far larger even without the participation of party Chairman Nawaz Sharif.

Reacting to the PTI’s demand to unseat the PM, Sana said Khan was rearing to become the premier of Pakistan; however, he remarked no one can assume this office by organising a mass rally alone.

Hence, holding a large public gathering makes no difference; Imran should sit down for negotiations, he asserted.

Substantiating his argument, he went on to say, “Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri’s public gathering is far larger than that of the PTI.”

Nawaz Sharif will personally visit Bani Gala, if Imran wishes, said the former Punjab law minister.

“The PM has no ego when it comes to the national progress. And, I am all set to be host for Khan, if he is willing to come.”

He queried as to why the PTI formed a government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa if the polls were rigged, adding that Khan should dissolved the KP government over the rigging charges.

Sana called upon the PTI chief to hold elections in KP, adding that the PML-N would follow suit in case PTI grabbed victory in the polls.

2 COMMENTS

  1. This guy is a SHAITAN in the guise of a human. He just wants to create mischief between PTI & PAT.

  2. The people likes Qadri's charter of demands. The politicians like or dislike does not matter in this case. He has oresented the correct agenda. He has explained in detail the Revolution, and given the reforms agenda.Bravo !

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