KARACHI: PTI criticises govt strategy

Published December 22, 2006

KARACHI, Dec 21: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf has completed 70 per cent of its organisational work in Sindh and received a good response from the people including nationalist forces. This was stated by PTI Sindh president Zubair Khan.

He pointed out that the organisational work was in full swing from the grassroots level and hoped that it would be completed by end of next month.

He said that the party leadership was not interested in short cuts but keen to create awareness among the people against the despotic rule which had eroded all institutions.

He said that people had been repeatedly hoodwinked by successive autocrat regimes.

To another question, he said that PTI believed that en masse resignation followed by joint movement for holding free and fair elections under the auspices of an independent election commission could restore real democracy in Pakistan.

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