Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf spokesperson made it clear that Marriyum Aurangzeb’s statement regarding the PTI’s intra-party was a clear manifestation of the extreme nervousness and fear engulfed the PML-N after seeing that it was writing on the wall that “Ladla” would face humiliating drubbing in the forthcoming general elections despite striking a secret deal.
Strongly reacting to Marriyum Aurangzeb’s statement, PTI spokesperson said that the PML-N was in a constant state of extreme anxiety since the public badly rejected the “Ladley” after his homecoming under clandestine deal. He contended that those who always come to power through behind-the-scene agreements and secret deals were talking about the transparency of elections, which was beyond comprehension.
PTI Spokesperson asked that Marriyum Aurangzeb should tell about her own political background and status before raising questions on the credibility and fairness of the PTI’s intra-party elections. He reminded that Marriyum Aurangzeb’s role within PML-N was nothing but mere of a bondservant of Sharif family and covering up their crimes.
PTI Spokesperson made it clear that PTI was the only political party in the country which buried the concept of hereditary and dynastic politics and provided opportunities to capable and hard-working people to come forward.
He went on to say that history was a witness that being the champion of hereditary and dynastic politics, PML-N had never let others outside of the Sharif family to hold central positions in the party.
PTI spokesperson noted that the courtiers of corrupt Sharifs did not even allow to stand alongside with members of the Sharif family in the party functions. PTI Spokesperson made it clear that PTI was the only political party in the country which buried the concept of hereditary and dynastic politics and provided opportunities to capable and hard-working people to come forward.
He suggested that the PML-N could avoid further humiliation and embarrassment provided it focused on knocking at the door of the people rather than making unnecessary hue and cry over the intra-party elections