Situation of current government will be cleared in upcoming 15 to 20 days, says PML-N leader


Sialkot: PML-N senior leader and former defence minister Khawaja Asif has predicted that the next general elections will be held instead of local body elections.
Addressing the workers convention in Sialkot, the PML-N leader said, “Our leader is only Nawaz Sharif and we are all his workers. The slogan of our quid is ‘give respect to vote’ and it will be implemented.”
Khawaja Asif mentioned that the people will get rid of this ‘unstable current government’. “The situation will be cleared within 15 to 20 days,” he added.
He also said that the performance of three and half years of the government can only be described by the public and collective thinking is never wrong.
Criticizing the prime minister, the former federal minister said that the premier does not look into his collar. There is a person who lies day and night. If Pervez Elahi was a dacoit yesterday, then today he is a friend. “His ego is bigger than the nation and the people of Pakistan are paying the price.”
“Even in the past there was an attempt to eliminate the politics of PML-N but we are still the largest party in the country,” he maintained.
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