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Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah on Friday said the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) are spending millions of rupees to make their May 11 protest demonstration a success.
Talking to Pakistan Today, the minister said, “According to our information which is authentic, they are pouring in one lac per union council (UC). In Punjab there are 4,331 UCs. Imagine the amount of money being spent on two protests just to get desired results. I am more than sure that they will never get public support. People know that they are puppets in the hands of establishment.”
Both PAT and PTI are organising protests on May 11 against the PML-N government. Signs show that both parties are joining hands to start an agitation movement against the government. So far, the Punjab government has not permitted the PAT to hold the demonstration.
The minister said that both the parties were out to derail the democratic process and sabotage all the progress achieved by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to resolve the most chronic issues facing the people.
“These forces do not see any future if they did not stop Sharifs from all the good work they have been doing,” Sanaullah said.
He alleged that PTI Chairman Imran Khan has not himself taken the decision to join PAT chief Tahirul Qadri, adding that the decision was taken somewhere else. Imran Khan was following the orders as a faithful politician, the minister said.
“It has proved that Imran Khan is under the influence of the forces that have patronised him all along,” he observed.

PAT, PTI spending millions for May 11 protest: Sanaullah | Pakistan Today
 
Spend that money on fighting polio instead, where the f**k are our priorities?
 
Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah on Friday said the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) are spending millions of rupees to make their May 11 protest demonstration a success.
Talking to Pakistan Today, the minister said, “According to our information which is authentic, they are pouring in one lac per union council (UC). In Punjab there are 4,331 UCs. Imagine the amount of money being spent on two protests just to get desired results. I am more than sure that they will never get public support. People know that they are puppets in the hands of establishment.”
Both PAT and PTI are organising protests on May 11 against the PML-N government. Signs show that both parties are joining hands to start an agitation movement against the government. So far, the Punjab government has not permitted the PAT to hold the demonstration.
The minister said that both the parties were out to derail the democratic process and sabotage all the progress achieved by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to resolve the most chronic issues facing the people.
“These forces do not see any future if they did not stop Sharifs from all the good work they have been doing,” Sanaullah said.
He alleged that PTI Chairman Imran Khan has not himself taken the decision to join PAT chief Tahirul Qadri, adding that the decision was taken somewhere else. Imran Khan was following the orders as a faithful politician, the minister said.
“It has proved that Imran Khan is under the influence of the forces that have patronised him all along,” he observed.

PAT, PTI spending millions for May 11 protest: Sanaullah | Pakistan Today
Money has to come from some place. With TuQ its coming out of a black box..........................
 
Spending on polio is not the job of PTI or PAT. Its the job of govt. Where are its priorities?

After doling out 500 billion rupees to IPPs, load shedding is worse than before. May we ask the breakdown of the money given to those IPPs? After all, it was Pakistan money, not Nawaz Sharif's.

Govt priority is to do high impact project like a disaster called metro bus. Its priority is not education, economy or price hike.
 

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