PTI deceived the nation with promise of 'Naya Pakistan' : Pervez Khattak

PTI deceived the nation with promise of 'Naya Pakistan' : Pervez Khattak

PTI's head Pervez Khattak has said that PTI won the elections in 2018 based on my performance. He mentioned that political leaders forget their manifestos once they come into power, and we always end up with unfaithful rulers.

After 75 years, we are still lamenting our lack of resources despite progress in nations that gained independence after us. He said that it is the federal government's responsibility to improve the country's conditions. Sometimes it's about food, clothing, and shelter; sometimes it's about debt, and sometimes it's about deceiving the nation with promises of a "Naya Pakistan."

We are providing more in revenue than ever, but now we are receiving loans with strict conditions. Pervez Khattak stated that during Ayub Khan's era, our country progressed, but since Bhutto's era till now, Pakistan has been heading towards destruction.

It should be noted that yesterday, Pervez Khattak, the head of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, said that we are including people with a good track record in our party. In Swat, Syed Habib Ali Shah left the Muslim League-N and joined PTI in the inclusive program of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf parliamentarians. Pervez Khattak, Mahmood Khan, and Ziaullah Bangash participated in the inclusive program.

At this event, the head of PTI-P, Pervez Khattak, said, "People often ask us why we are creating a new party. We are confident that we can serve our people; we have served the people of this province before. What we promise you, we will fulfill; I am not involved in corruption, and I will not allow anyone to be corrupt."

Former Chief Minister Mahmood Khan said, "During my tenure, a network of development work was laid in Swat, and even now, around Rs 3 billion worth of development work is ongoing in Swat." He further stated that he would not speak ill of anyone; our goal is to take our party's manifesto, constitution, and slogan to the people.