Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader and Spokespersons of the Punjab government Senator Pervez Rashid has said that the PML-N never demanded removal of third time bar to become prime minister of the country.
This he said in reaction over the statement of Prime Minister Syed
Yousuf Raza Gilani that the third time bar to become the premier was
removed for only one person that is Mian Nawaz Sharif.
In an interview with a private TV channel Pervez Rashid said that the
PML-N never demanded removal of bar to become third time prime minister
of the country, adding that the prime minister has started fight with
the masses of the country.
He said that the masses ask questions from the prime minister that
why the prices of electricity are so high, why the government has
destroyed railways and PIA and one province has been buried under flood.
He said that the PML-N would not allow the government to bury the
masses under the shadow of darkness, adding that the PML-N would bring
the masses from problems being faced today.
He said that the prime minister should come out in public and reply
these questions, adding that the scale of masses patience become short
due to the failure of government to solve the masses problems.
He said that the PPP leadership forgiven a dictator who imposed ban
on Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto to become third time prime minister,
adding that the killers of BB are part of government today.
He said that the prime minister instead of delivering speeches in
closed halls should come out in masses and give reply to the questions
of the masses, adding that the position of premier was not more than a
peon before the passage of the 18th amendment.
He said that the prime minister should remember that the 18th
amendment was passed with the help of 90 votes of PML-N, adding that it
would have been impossible for the government to pass the 18th amendment
if PML-N had not supported.
He said that if the government is happy to keep with the bar on 3rd time premiership it should save the heritage of a dictator. SANA