Pakistan
Never traded conscience, so no one can call me corrupt: Chaudhry Nisar
Ex-minister says people would do anything for power like they are ready to carry other people’s shoes
Rawalpindi: Amid the rising political temperature in the country, senior politician and former interior minister Chaudhary Nisar Ali on Sunday said that he never sold his conscious so no one could call him as corrupt.
While addressing on an event in his constituency, Chaudhary Nisar said that no politician has as many offers of big posts as I have. He expressed that after remaining silent for four years, the time has come for him to speak up. “The people of the constituency will never be ashamed to ask for votes for me,” he added.
Further talking about his loyalty and devotion to public, he further said that people would do anything for power like they are ready to carry other people’s shoes but he’s not one of them, adding that besides him, his son is also there to serve the people.
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