PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif Sunday mocked Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari for promising to introduce different cards for kisan and labourers “like a referee of a football match” in election rallies.
All political parties equipped with mollifying manifestos and promises continued their election campaigns Sunday across the country ahead of the nationwide polls — scheduled for February 8. PML-N and PPP are eyeing the premier’s office and desperately swaying voters to elect them to power.
Shehbaz, in his address during a rally in Sialkot, Shehbaz claimed that the “lion” would roar on the February 8 nationwide polls, while the political rivals would hold “mourning processions” after suffering crushing blows. Aiming the PPP chairman, he said a politician was showcasing different cards for kisan and labourers in his election rallies as if he were a “referee of a football match”.
PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif will become the prime minister for the fourth time to restart the development era and rivals will see their defeat on February 8, predicted Shehbaz.
Responding to allegations, the former premier asked his opponents whether PML-N was staging rallies in a room in Sialkot today.
He said that his party unveiled its manifesto yesterday and the youth was looking towards Nawaz. The politico vowed to establish an IT university in Sialkot besides working efficiently for the betterment of youth’s education and vocational training on modern lines.