Violence against women: PPP government is reprehensible

Lahore: Violence against women in Karachi, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) government should be condemned, claimed Captain Safdar as he slammed the PPP leadership.
According to reports, PML-N (Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz) leader Capt. (R.) Safdar has said that, insha-Allah, general elections will be held soon. Talking to media in Lahore, Capt. (R.) Mohammad Safdar while condemning the lathi-charge on women in Karachi said that what does PPP want from the people by oppressing unarmed citizens?
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The PML-N leader said that the PDM (Pakistan Democratic Movement) is leading the country towards new elections very soon. Insha-Allah very soon, general elections will be held and Nawaz Sharif will become the Prime Minister of the country. In response to a question, Captain Safdar said that if Imran Khan comes out on the streets, remember that one street also goes to Adiala Jail.
It may be recalled that some time ago, PML-N leader Capt. (R.) Safdar was asked when Nawaz Sharif would return to Pakistan. He replied that Nawaz Sharif would come when PML-N’s Maryam Nawaz would be the Prime Minister.
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It is pertinent to note that this is Captain Safdar’s second statement in a short time span. In his first statement, he talked about making Maryam Nawaz the Prime Minister, however, today he has spoken about Nawaz Sharif. This change of opinion may be deemed an insult for senior PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz who is the daughter of former PM Nawaz Sharif, and wife of PML-N leader, Capt. (R.) Safdar. However, there is no reaction as yet.
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