Islamabad, Aug 5 (ANI): PML-N President Nawaz Sharif has questioned the credibility of alleged corrupt leaders of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) and their ideas of creating more provinces.
Sharif said that the situations of Karachi and Quetta has proved incompetence of the ruling party, The Nation reports.
"By actualising judicial decisions, conditions can be improved, but the rulers are more interested in minting money rather than welfare of the people," he said, adding that there was the government is running its affairs by drawing money from the State Bank, which had been accepted by the financial wizards of the government.
"There is no dearth of resources in Pakistan, but it lacked corruption-free leadership. Corruption has weakened the country," he said, insisting that only rule of law and supremacy of the constitution could hinder onslaught of military rulers. (ANI)
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