Pakistan to face irreparable loss if vote isn’t respected: PML-N
Saad says Punjab has to wake up: Abbasi says they are trying to save the country
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PML-N leader Khawaja Saad Rafique on Thursday warned that the country would experience an irreparable loss if the decision of vote was not respected, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
Addressing party workers in Lahore as part of a series of events being held to mobilise the public for the December 13 PDM rally, Saad said “this democracy is a fraud” and said that media had be placed in shackles.
“Our votes were stolen,” he said. “People voted for Nawaz Sharif, the result was given in favour of Imran Khan.
Journalists were kidnapped, restriction was imposed on freedom of expression and pressure was exerted on judges, Saad told the charged crowd and questioned, “Is it democracy?”
He stressed that the verdict of vote would have to be accepted to end the current crisis and repeated the demand for holding free and fair elections.
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The PML-N leader also noted that the people of Pakistan won’t get their rights if Punjab did not wake up. The Sindhis, the Baloch and the Pakhtuns used to say the same thing but they could not understand at that time, he regretted. “Punjab will now make the decision about the supremacy of Constitution.”
“We will go to Minar-e-Pakistan and get their resignation,” Saad vowed. “Lahore is the heart of Punjab. It will beat in a manner on December 13 that history would be made.”
“We have to save Pakistan. We won’t give a burning Pakistan to the next generations,” said the PML-N leader.
Terming Prime Minister Imran Khan the biggest liar, the senior politician said that the people had been deceived under the false promises of providing jobs and homes.
Blasting the PTI government over its performance and the crushing economic crisis, he said the prices of every item had been increased.
Speaking on the occasion, former premier Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said their objective was to give rights to the people, not coming into power. “Today, we are trying to save Pakistan.”