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PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif stressed on President Zardari to launch an inquiry into the alleged memo to Mike Mullen. - File photo

FAISALABAD: The Chief of the Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) Mian Nawaz Sharif said that the present government is the most corrupt in the history of Pakistan and that the ministers are only making money.

He was speaking to a large gathering at Faisalabad. Nawaz Sharif also said that he was saddened to see the country’s situation.

“We are among the last in South Asia,” he added.

Nawaz Sharif stressed on President Zardari to launch an inquiry into the alleged memo to Mike Mullen.

He said that if Zardari will not start any inquiry he will go to the Supreme Court on the behalf of all four provinces over the issue.

He also criticised Prime Minister Gilani for praising the US government after the operation against Osama Bin Laden.

Nawaz Sharif said that Kashmir is an issue of Pakistan's sovereignty and security. Criticising the agencies he said that they should stop their interference in the political affairs of Pakistan.

Thousands of peoples welcomed Mian Nawaz Sharif, the head of the N League. Earlier, Chaudhary Nisar Ali, Javed Hashmi, Sanaullah Zahri, Saad Rafiq, Pir Sabir Shah and other leaders addressed the gathering.

Chaudhry Nisar Ali said that ISI is a national organization and that the army is defamed when it personally held on to power.

Talking about the assets of Nawaz Sharif, he said that Imran Khan should contact the Supreme Court on the issue of assets.

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