World won't accept rigged-compromised polls: Sh Rasheed
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RAWALPINDI: Awami Muslim League Chief Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed said that world won't accept any "Rigged" and "Compromised" elections, fearing country's political reputation would be at stake like economic reputation currently at stake.
In twitter statement, he said that incumbent government had crossed all limits of shame as receiving of loans was being celebrated. Ahmed added, "Governments in world usually feel ashamed while seeking loans, but sitting Pakistani government is considering receiving loans as its achievement."
Lambasting government, Ahmed said electricity, gas, flour and sugar had become more expensive in 15 months of [Shehbaz] government and any efforts to bring country's economy on track would be "Futile".
Taking jibe at [Shehbaz Sharif], seasoned politician said he took oath as Prime Minister on day of his indictment got cleared himself from money laundering cases and now "Committed" Rs 70 billion money laundering in solar energy.
Ahmed said rulers, who were only concerned about their own children would face their [disastrous] end adding they [rulers] were unable to realise up to what extent poor had gone in poverty.
He was of view that respect was not earned while sitting in government rather it's earned while winning hearts of masses.