PTI to win elections in FATA: Qadri

Ahmad Nabi

LANDI KOTAL: Former Federal Minister and FATA Coordinator of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Noorul Haq Qadri has claimed that his party would clean sweep the forthcoming general polls in 2018 across tribal regions.

About his party chief Imran Khan, he said he (Imran Khan) is real voice of voiceless and oppressed people of the country and for the first time in the history Pakistan truly stands firm for the rights of poor.

PTI FATA Coordinator said this while addressing workers convention held at Hunar Jan Killi, Shiekmal Khel area of Tehsil Landi Kotal on Sunday.

He said that Imran Khan was the lonely leader who raised voice for the rights of the exploited citizens of the country and therefore all the corrupt elements joined hands against his sacred movement.

PTI was ray of hope for the tribesmen, he added and the tribal had great expectations from it and hopefully under the dynamic leadership Imran Khan they would get all their basic rights.

“Pakistan is passing through a crucial time and the up-coming election of 2018 will prove a decisive one for the future of Pakistan and asked the workers to assist their leader to get rid off of dishonest rulers,”Qadri remarked.

Mr Qadri asked the party workers to roll up their sleeves to beat the corrupt mafia of the country.

He strongly condemned innocent human loss in the last day air strikes carried out by the US forces at madrassa in Kunduz, Afghanistan and blamed America for perpetrating terrorism across the world.

He urged the incumbent government to utilize every single forum to flay the inhuman act of the America.

He invited the party workers and local tribal to participate in workers convention in large numbers to be held in Peshawar on April 11,2018 where Imran Khan would addressed the moot.

PTI, FATA leaders including Abdurraziq Shinwari, Jamal Afridi, Shahid Khan, Zarbullah and others also spoke on the occasion.

Large number of the PTI and ISF workers, elites, and tribesmen from across the agency attended the convention.