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PML-N is politically dead: Naveed Chaudhary

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LAHORE - Pakistan People’s Party Senior Leader and Advisor to President Naveed Chaudhary said the PPP is the most popular political party in the country.
“PPP is as popular in Lahore as it is in other districts of the Punjab,” he said talking to the media at his residence on Friday.
“PML-N’s leadership was working to get Prime Minister Yusaf Raza Gilani disqualified but the people of the country will disqualify the PML-N and its leaders in the next general elections”, he said. He said the politics of reconciliation of President Asif Ali Zardari had strengthened the roots of democracy in the country and Prime Minister Gilani was following the mission of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto for the rule of law and supremacy of the parliament.
He added that PML-N was politically dead and that the next general elections will put the last nail in its coffin.

2 Responses to PML-N is politically dead: Naveed Chaudhary

  1. krahim says:

    Who is this Court Jester! He certainly loves to bounce on his head, for it being hollow does not hurt only creating humdrum!

  2. Patriot says:

    As long as ppp can keep people uneducated and illiterate, they will stay popular. Only totally stupid and ignorant people follow ppp. The comments I see here confirm my suspicion that ppp followers have no brain.

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