Senior leader of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Hamza Shehbaz, voiced strong criticism against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government, asserting that it has inflicted damage upon the country’s economy.
Speaking in Lahore, the former Punjab chief minister emphasized the critical nature of the forthcoming elections scheduled for February 8.Hamza Shehbaz highlighted the significance of these elections, stating, “The upcoming elections will be decisive in terms of deciding the country’s fate.” He reminisced about the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) era, underscoring the commitment to both political activities and the welfare of the nation. “We did not care about our politics and saved the country,” he noted.
Earlier this month, Hamza Shehbaz had criticized the PTI founder, asserting that “the country would have defaulted if the PTI founder was not ousted from power.”
During his recent speech, he addressed the unfulfilled promises made by the PTI government, particularly in the area of employment opportunities, stating that none of the pledges had been realized.