Pakistanis say ‘no to slavery’ in by-polls: Asad

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretary General Asad Umar vowed that the people of the country would give unequivocal and unambiguous verdict against the imported government in Sunday’s by-polls by casting votes to the PTI to say ‘goodbye to slavery’ once and for all.

Talking to media persons, PTI Central Secretary General urged the people that it was not an ordinary elections but a jihad to rid the country of these cable of crooks to achieve the real independence.

He said that all the political analysts and observers were unanimous on the point that PTI Chairman would quite comfortable thrash its political opponents to regain power in the country if ECP held fair and transparent elections.

However, Asad said that the ECP did not work as in impartial state institutions, as there were reports cropped up from several polling stations of severe electoral irregularities.

He stated that police special branch people were sitting in polling stations in Karachi and were trying to influence the votes, adding that Rana Sanaullah also run the elections campaign in sheer violations of election code of conduct.

Umar went on to say that let see what the ECP should do on these massive irregularities, as it was said that notice was taken. However, he added that whether it would remain mere a notice or some practical and tangible actions were taken against the responsible people.

Terming the turn out good, he said that ‘today’s evening the nation will tell clearly that they will not accept slavery come what may’.

Taking about the country’s crippling economic situation, PTI Secretary General expressed apprehension, as the country was going from bad to worse, as reports emanating from international markets were clearly indicating that Pakistan was fast heading towards default.

He said that the imported government compounded the miseries of the people manifolds by breaking all records of inflation and now the gas prices would be increased alarmingly to further add fuel to fire.

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