Former interior minister and chief of Awami Muslim League (AML) Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed has said that he will go to the public against the former ruling alliance, the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM). He was talking to media on Monday after his nomination papers were accepted after scrutiny.
He said that his and Raashid Shafiq’s papers have been approved in National Assembly constituency NA-56. Rashid said that 44 people have submitted nomination papers against him. “I have seen six or seven contestants, but never seen 44. By the grace of Allah, I will win constituency 56 and 57 as well,” he added.
He said all the contestants in this election are respectable to him. The senior politician said that he has been a minister 17 times and no corruption charge has ever been levelled against him. Rashid announced that he would campaign for one month and hold his last rally on February 6. He would launch his election campaign on January 1 with pen and inkpot as his election symbol, the ex-minister continued.—INP