Karachi, 05 : "If the party wants, they can win voters in the city by delivering,” said Hashmi. He said that while PTI has differences with MQM over their policies, he himself has had cordial relations with the party and have met Farooq Sattar, as well as visited the London office.
Nadir Leghari said that Hashmi’s visit is the materialization of the party’s plans of incursion in rural sindh, where the party is still known to enjoy the least popularity as compared to other parts of the country like Punjab and KPK.
Hashmi said that the major political parties have been given the power several times by the people in which they did not prove themselves. PPP has had about 42 years, PML-N and MQM almost 25 or more. “They were supported because people did not have an alternative, but they have it now,” he said.
He recalled his party’s policy saying that while people criticize them for having a peripheral policy, the claims that PTI makes of ending the looting and corruption are exactly what will improve the economy , discourage looters and criminals and bring prosperity to the country.
Our party is starting democracy within its own structure, which no other party has ever done.
“Even Imran Khan will not be able to nominate anyone in the party and all representatives will be elected.”
He said that they have planned elections starting from UC level and repeated the party’s point of declaration of assets for all members. Singing laurels of the party, he also mentioned the IRI report that declares PTI as the most popular political party of the country and said that Pakistan’s best minds are being attracted to PTI, promising a safe future to the country.
Also speaking about new provinces, he again declared that the party is in favor of the new provinces but said that that there is no law in the constitution of Pakistan to make new provinces and the assurances being given to the people are baseless. To his party’s opposition to ‘Mahajir sooba’ however, he maintained that country can only be divided on administrative lines not ethnic.
Hashmi criticized the policies of PML-N, which made him join PTI.
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