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Govt to collapse like wall of sand, says Rana Sanaullah

By Nasim Zehra

June 5, 2021 11:21 PM


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PML-N Punjab President Rana Sanaullah has said that the government’s accountability narrative has been exposed, reported 24News HD TV channel.

Addressing a press conference at the party secretariat Model Town, Lahore on Saturday, Rana Sana said that they were not asking anyone to topple the government but it would collapse like a wall of sand by itself. He said they would not sit with the government on the election reforms issue and would give their opinion in the Election Commission. He said it was time to send the government back home and not to sit with it. He said they were activating the party at the district level so the narrative of ‘respect the vote’ could reach every household. 

Rana Sanaullah said that they were trying to make the party a political power in the sense of organization. He said the country could not progress without political stability, adding that the PML-N would strengthen the country by peaceful democratic struggle. 

Making a mockery of PM’s one billion tree tsunami project, Rana Sana said that the government had planted one billion trees but the people were searching where they have been planted. He said PTI’s government was a rule of lies, fraud, and propaganda. He said the PTI had made tall claims such as providing 10 million jobs and five million houses before the elections. But in fact, he said, the PTI government had made life difficult for a common person. He said that the daily use commodities and medicines’ prices had increased by many folds. He said there would be no relief for the masses in the upcoming budget 2021-21. 

He said a PTI minister had been saying to recover Rs3000 billion from Nawaz Sharif. He claimed there was no case of recovery against Nawaz Sharif. 

He said PPP was not their target and they would not change their target either. 

Rana Sanaullah was flanked by Uzma Bokhari, Hina Pervez Butt, Rana Arshad, and other party leaders. 


Nasim Zehra


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