The minister says five major cities of the country remained under the influence of some 'influential' families.

Islamabad: Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Initiatives Asad Umar Saturday claimed that Pakistani politics is poised to witness revolution soon, saying some families ruled five regimes in the past.
"Those who earned assets outside Pakistan have no respect even in Pakistan," the minister said while addressing the party workers in the federal capital.
He vowed to eliminate the system of injusties in the country, saying no one will be able to grab land/property of others without their consent.
Umar said the directly-elected mayor of Islamabad would be answerable to his voters, adding he (mayor) would be responsible for ensuring education and health for the residents of Islamabad capital territory.
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