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Nation will not accept accountability of few people: Saad

F.P. Report

LAHORE: Federal Minister for Railways Khawaja Saad Rafique has said that accountability of limited people is unacceptable for the nation.

This he said while addressing to the launching ceremony of a book “Zinda Tareekh” written by Javed Hashmi. He criticized the manufactured parties like Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) and adding that these parties and their forces will never get anything from these artificial parties.

He added that Nawaz Sharif is the leader of PML-N and we are proud that we elected him as a president despite that he was disqualified in a wrong case.

People of Pakistan showed their love and respect towards Nawaz Sharif as they know that he is the only hope of Pakistan development, he added.

Regarding Javed Hashmi, he said that people like Javed Hashmi were the national assets, who had struggled for democracy throughout their life.

Politicians made mistakes and then learnt lessons and that process was linked with democracy, Saad viewed. Let the democracy work freely as interventions would only stop it from progressing, he added.

The Frontier Post

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