PTI Success Reflects Masses' Confidence In Govt Policies: Experts
Fakhir Rizvi Published October 15, 2018 | 05:18 PM
Political experts here Monday said the overwhelming success of PTI candidates in the by-election in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has strongly reflected masses' confidence in the policies of PTI government.
PESHAWAR, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 15th Oct, 2018 ) :Political experts here Monday said the overwhelming success of PTI candidates in the by-election in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has strongly reflected masses' confidence in the policies of PTI government.
Member National Assembly (MNA), Nasir Khan Musazai told APP the landslide victory of PTI candidates in the by-election in Swabi, Nowshera, Mardan and DI Khan districts showed that PTI has its strong roots and has again proved that KP is the stronghold Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.
"The people of KP had rejected the politics of opposition and endorsed the policies of Government," he said.
Musazai said people were fed up with negative politics of opposition and wanted solution of their problems.
He said Imran Khan was the last hope of people and he has all the abilities to steer the country out of existing challenges.
Musazai said all inherited problems can't be solved overnight and time will be required for its solutions.
Economics and Financial expert Sumbul Raiz said participation of people from all walks of life in the by-election showed that people wanted continuity of democratic system as it was the only system that can address people's problems.
"The mandate of PTI should be respected and time should be given to government for implementation of its agenda for wellbeing of masses," she said.
Misal Khan, retired Information Officer told APP that winning of PTI candidates in two provincial seats in Nowshera and DI Khan, one each in Swabi and Mardan clearly testified that people of KP endorsed the polices of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
He said success of PTI showed it was the most popular political party of the country whereas opposition was restricted to specific districts only.
Khan said by-elections' results testified that opposition's claim of alleged rigging in general election 2018 was incorrect and unfounded.
He expressed the hope that opposition will extend full support to PTI Govt to complete it tenure and implement its agenda of change.
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