
LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif on Saturday vowed to topple the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) government as he says that integrity of the country is at stake due to its current rulers, DawnNews reported.
Speaking at a public gathering at Hafizabad for his party’s “go Gilani, go” campaign, Sharif said he would not make peace with himself until the current rulers are removed from the government.
The PML-N chief reiterated that inflation and corruption are at all time high and labourers, businessmen and industrialists are pushed to “starvation.”
Power loadshedding has made life very difficult for the masses whereas rulers are touring foreign countries with planes full of their associates, said Sharif.
Recalling his ruling days, the PML-N chief said the country was prosperous during his tenure as prime minister. He vowed to serve the people even better if comes to power once again.
Sharif wanted to carry on however ruckus among party workers forced him to wind up his speech a little earlier.































