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Special Advisor to Prime Minister Engineer Ameer Muqam has said on Saturday that the PTI chairman Imran Khan is not serious to solve the public issues and there was a contradiction between his deeds and words. Muqam said that the PTI chief never respect the court decision and once again opposing the forming commission proposed by the Supreme Court regarding controversial Panama-Leaks for which Imran Khan has earlier demanded.
Further criticizing the PTI chief, the PM special advisor said that people and particularly KP masses had rejected the PTI politics, saying that Imran wasted three and half year in holding 'sit-ins.' He was addressing a press conference here at Peshawar Press Club. He said that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman could only wear the sherwani of his third marriage but he didn't become the prime minister of the country. "We have know-well the loyalty of Imran Khan with the KP people and its soil, the PTI chief neither care of the KP people nor those who elected and supported him in the last general elections" he said and added that the PTI chief should wait for the next general elections. "Imran Khan has deceived the KP people on the name of change but the KP masses will be careful for the next time as they know all his agendas" he further criticized, adding that the PTI elected MNAs and MPAs should perform their role in parliament house otherwise step down and arrange by-election.
He castigated that Imran liked the decisions in his favour but it was impossible, saying that the PTI chief wanted to maintain his remaining politics via the Panama-Leaks issues. He added that doctors, traders, teachers, nurses and other walk of life were also compelled on hunger strikes in PTI government.
Muqam also criticized the PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, saying that the PPP had lost its position with the death of late Benazir Bhutto. He claimed that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) would also get success in the 2018 general elections as the party had delivered properly to common masses.
On the occasion, Captain Shahid Habib (Retd), executive member of PTI center committee along with his dozens of other PTI workers resigned from PTI and announced their joining in PML-N. Shahid Habib said that he had supported the PTI to bring a real change and would work for the development of the common people but to no avail. He said he had prepared feasibility reports of several projects and presented to the PTI leadership but had not given pay heed and the schemes went into vein. "I left PTI because the party did not provide electricity, clean water, gas and other basic needs of life" he showed the reason and predict that if PML-N would come into power for next five years, Pakistan would be in rank of developed countries.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2016

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