Pakistan is rapidly progressing despite of opposition propaganda: Hasaan Khawar
"Pakistan Tehreek e Insaaf (PTI) is the most famous political party in the country"

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Lahore: Special Assistant to Chief Minister Punjab on Information Hasaan Khawar on Monday said that despite of the propaganda done by opposition the country is rapidly progressing.
Hasaan Khawar said that Gallup survey has revealed that Pakistan Tehreek e Insaaf (PTI) is the most famous political party in the country. “Survey has revealed that PTI is the first priority of the masses. The people are standing with PTI,” he added.
He said that the country is progressing in the real means under the leadership of captain. “PTI will win next elections also according to the expectations of people,” he maintained.
Talking about Chief Minister of Punjab Usman Buzdar, he said that CM visit to UAE has brought good news for the residents of Punjab. “Because of the hardworkings of Usman Buzdar Dhabi Group is making investment of Rs60 Billion. Punjab is on the way to progress without any photoshoot under the leadership of Usman Buzdar,” he concluded.
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