LAHORE – Awami Muslim League (AML) will announce its electoral alliance on August 13 in Rawalpindi, while the provincial capital will set new trends in the next elections, says Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed, chief of AML.
Addressing the party workers on Wednesday, he said that Lahore has always emerged as trend setter in country’s politics whenever the change is a must to send the inefficient rulers home.
He however added that political scene in Karachi most likely to be the same in the result of the next general elections.
Rasheed said that it is strange that PML-N chief, Nawaz Sharif instead of asking India to vacate the lands it has occupied, proposed withdrawal of Pakistani troops from Siachen.
He said that many countries are facing the issues like price-hike, unemployment and lawlessness but they carry out sincere efforts to deal with the problems, however the incumbent rulers never even think to do away with the same issues.
He without naming any individual claimed that some members of the ruling even made money making plans in Adiala Jail.