Our Correspondent
Skardu
PML-N vice-president Maryam Nawaz on Thursday began a one-week-long political campaign. This comes ahead of the November 15 Gilgit-Baltistan election, urging people not to vote for those who change their loyalties.
Addressing a public gathering in Skardu, the PML-N leader said: “Promise me you will not vote for those who change their loyalties. Those who backstab their party do not deserve your votes.”
Maryam began her speech by thanking former premier Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Pervez Rasheed, and former GB chief minister Hafiz Hafeez ur Rehman for staying by Nawaz Sharif’s side through thick and thin.
“Today, politicking has changed. And it should change,” she told the crowd. “Those who remain loyal to their party and aren’t sell-outs, deserve votes.”
“I have heard that out of our 16 candidates, eight or nine have changed loyalties. Remember this when you go out to vote that those who cannot endure pressure, will never stand for the public’s rights.” “Promise me you will not vote for those who change their loyalties. Those who backstab their party do not deserve your votes.”
“The fake prime minister [Imran Khan] announced to make GB a province. You may be a fake premier but you are still a premier. You don’t realise how people are struggling due to inflation.”
Blaming the incumbent government for the sugar and wheat crisis, Maryam recalled the premier’s promise of 10 million jobs. “Has any youth in Skardu found employment? Did he fulfill his promise to provide housing?”
Addressing PM Imran, Maryam said: “you promised “tabdeeli” [change] in nine days. Your promises are fake.”