President Zardari continues tirade against PML-N
LAHORE: President Zardari continued
with his verbal assault of the PML-N, saying that he was aware of the
might of the Sharif brothers and knew how to deal with it.
During an address the president remarked that the PPP gave the PML-N the opportunity to form the government in Punjab in 2008 since they did not have a majority. The President added that instead of appreciating this move, the PML-N displayed “Pharo-ism.”
On Thursday, President Zardari while addressing PPP office bearers said that Lahore was the PPP’s city and the Sharif brothers were migrants there.
The president added that he had given the Sharif brothers their shine and could take it away anytime.
During an address the president remarked that the PPP gave the PML-N the opportunity to form the government in Punjab in 2008 since they did not have a majority. The President added that instead of appreciating this move, the PML-N displayed “Pharo-ism.”
On Thursday, President Zardari while addressing PPP office bearers said that Lahore was the PPP’s city and the Sharif brothers were migrants there.
The president added that he had given the Sharif brothers their shine and could take it away anytime.
In Other Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif strikes back with equal force at Zardari
Shahbaz Sharif also state that a public meeting here
Saturday, Shahbaz said he would resign 100 times but never receive
Zardari.
The chief minister said Asif Zardari was under a wrong impression that he could snatch their glory.
Shahbaz challenged the President to go to any place of his own choosing from Peshawar to Karachi and get the picture of what the masses really think of him.
Had it been Benazir Bhutto, he would have received her 100 times as she was a democratic force, Shahbaz said.
Mr. Zardari hatched conspiracy against 100 million people and plunged the Punjab into darkness, Shahbaz Sharif claimed.
He said Zardari did drive out Musharraf but presented him a 21-gun-salute farewell. "Musharraf and his stooges still continue to be the companions of Zardari," he added.
The chief minister said Asif Zardari was under a wrong impression that he could snatch their glory.
Shahbaz challenged the President to go to any place of his own choosing from Peshawar to Karachi and get the picture of what the masses really think of him.
Had it been Benazir Bhutto, he would have received her 100 times as she was a democratic force, Shahbaz said.
Mr. Zardari hatched conspiracy against 100 million people and plunged the Punjab into darkness, Shahbaz Sharif claimed.
He said Zardari did drive out Musharraf but presented him a 21-gun-salute farewell. "Musharraf and his stooges still continue to be the companions of Zardari," he added.