He added: “Politics is an arena where people compete to serve fellow citizens”.


Islamabad: Prime minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif Wednesday said that our politics suffers from a structural flaw.
Prime Minister turned to Twitter and wrote: “It has, unfortunately, been reduced to a shorthand for grandstanding & meaningless rhetoric”.
To me, service delivery alone should govern competition for public office, stated Shehbaz.
He added: “Politics is an arena where people compete to serve fellow citizens”.
Our politics suffers from a structural flaw. It has, unfortunately, been reduced to a shorthand for grandstanding & meaningless rhetoric. To me, service delivery alone should govern competition for public office. Politics is an arena where people compete to serve fellow citizens.
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) April 19, 2023

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