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Shahbaz dishonours Punjab’s tradition: PPP
 
April 09, 2012
 
 
Shahbaz dishonours Punjab’s tradition: PPP


KARACHI - Pakistan Peoples Party on Sunday vehemently condemned the CM Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharif remarks against the President Asif Ali Zardari saying that Shahbaz Sharif had dishonoured the tradition of Punjab by using the abuse language against elected President of Pakistan.
Addressing the press conference at PPP Sindh Media cell, Balochistan Minister of Communication Ali Madad Khattak said that Punjab government has spent the wealth of Punjab province for the expenditure of Raiwand houses of Sharifs and claimed that People would reject the Sharifs in 2013 election.
He said that Sharif brethren left the nation and the country on every tough situation and fled to Jeddah saying that Punjab has turned into the police state during the rule of Sharif’s.
He regretted over the increasing reports of sexual abuse cases in Punjab during the government of Mian Shahbaz Sharif and demanded of the missing film actress Sapna from the custody of  league leader.
He announced to provide the legal assistance to the Ayesah Ahad Malik on her case filed at PHC.
Applauding PPP’s government policies on Balochistan, He claimed that his party played an important role to resolve the sense of depriveness from Balochistan and to compensate the injustice with the people of Balochistan.
“Record development work has been done in Balochistan on account of Aghaz-e-Haqooqe Balochistan of the PPP’s led government” he said and added that we have provided the job to 5000 Balochistan youths in government department.
PPP Sindh secretary general Taj Haider, CM Sindh Advisor Rashid Rabbani, Waqar Mehdi, Abdul Qadir Sasoli and PPP Sindh Media cell Incharge Fida Hussain Dhakan also spoke the press conference.

 
 
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