Shahbaz Sharif being the CM of the biggest province of Pakistan has risen up in revolt against the federal government. He has asked Zardari to leave the government and hand it over to PMLN otherwise they will hang him and his cronies in public (thats true as when the time will come for the Sharifs they will run to Saudia with their 40 suitcases). These incompetent fools are taking the country to a dangerous confrontational path, which could have very negative impact on the country’s future..they seem to be playing into the hands of the enemies in trying to create a civil war situation in the country!
Mr Shahbaz please tell the people of Pakistan about the performance of the government of Punjab?
PML-N rally: Go Zardari go rings out in Lahore
By Web Desk
Published: October 28, 2011
LAHORE: The Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) took out a rally after Friday prayers today. The rally moved from Nasser Bagh to Bhati Chowk, where PML-N leaders including Shahbaz Sharif addressed the gathered public and party workers.
**Shahbaz Sharif called for Zardari to own up his corruption and quit as President, submitting him to public justice.
Meanwhile PPP leaders accused the PML-N of utilising state machinery for organising a political rally.**
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Shahbaz Sharif addressing the PML-N rally in Lahore said that President Asif Ali Zardari’s corruption had reached unprecedented levels and that he, his party and all his supporters would not rest till they drove Zardari and his corrupt friends out of the government.
Sharif said that in comparison to the projects Nawaz Sharif did in 1992 and 1996, building the motorway and Gawadar port, what project had Zardari worked on? He taunted the current government saying that during the time when Nawaz Sharif was Prime Minister, there was no loadshedding. While in the current government, it took public protests to get the government to release funds for fuel procurement and resume electricity supply to industries.
**Sharif accused Zardari to look the other way when natural calamities such as the floods and dengue epidemic ravaged the country. Sharif alleged that the President chose to go globe trotting and counting his looted money in London.
Sharif rejected claims that he had used government money to fund his foreign trips saying “trips, accommodation in hotels of my self and my entourage used personal funds”.
He also dispelled claims that he was going to be purchasing a new helicopter “may he be cursed who buys a multi-million rupee helicopter when people are starving,” Sharif said, adding “I would rather walk, ride a cycle or a motorbike but would not buy a helicopter.”
Shahbaz Sharif claimed that those present in the Lahore rally, in Karachi, in Quetta, were rising up against Zardari and were calling on the President to resign and hand himself over to the public for justice.
“I make this rally a witness that people of Karachi and Quetta have stood up against Zardari . . . hand the government over to us [PML-N], hand over the money to us . . . we will hang you in the public square,” Sharif boomed.**
Sharif defended allegations of corruption from within his own provincial government, which he heads, saying “I will not lie that corruption still exists, but I promise you that I have eliminated corruption from the top level of the Punjab government”.