HYDERABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) will fulfil all the promises it has made to the masses after Imran Khan becomes the prime minister, says Sindh PTI Sindh senior executive vice president Haleem Adil Shaikh.

He told reporters during a rally titled ‘Shukria Pakistan muhim’ here on Sunday that 10 million jobs would be created for the unemployed youths and five million houses would be distributed among the poor.

“We have launched the movement on the directives of PTI chairman to express our heartfelt thanks to all people of Sindh who have gived Mr Khan a huge mandate of 16 MNAs and 30 MPAs,” he said.

He said that Sindh direly needed to oust “Zardari mafia” so that people of this province could also enjoy fruits of progress and prosperity. “We started the campaign on Saturday and we will visit all major cities of Sindh to thank people and encourage them to stand by PTI in countering the mafia,” he said.

He said that Sindh rulers had forced people of Hyderabad to consume filthy and contaminated water. From now onwards, there would be no theft and robbery of national exchequer, he said.

He said that those who committed corruption would have to face the music. “Though Sharifs family were robbers and killers but no revengeful action will be taken against anybody,” he said

He said that money-laundering of Rs35 billion was being probed and soon entire looted money of the country including that of Sindh would be recovered.

Later, Mr Adil laid a wreath on the grave of Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai and offered Fateha.

Published in Dawn, August 6th, 2018

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