Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib on Tuesday said people of Pakistan had waged war to get rid of corrupt politicians, their descendants and pupils forever. Commenting on a statement of Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Farrukh said the people pushed the corrupt rulers in wilderness with the power of their votes in general elections of 2018. Some 220 million Pakistanis are still seeking refuge of their past rulers and their corrupt practices, he added Castigating PDM leadership, he said it had been threatening to launch protest demonstrations from very first day, and kept repeating them till to-date despite passages of several months. The PDM leadership had mercilessly looted the national exchequer in the past through money laundering and opening fake bank accounts that badly damaged country’s economy. He said the government was striving hard to minimize the impacts of global inflation to people of Pakistan. Commenting on Maulana Fazlur Rehman’s desperation to grab power, he said the PDM chief’s financial sufferings had mounted due to the ‘aid stoppage’ after being ousted from the power for the last three years. He said that PDM was not a manifestation of the aspirations of the people but guarding the self interests of few selfish and corrupt rulers of yesteryears. Those, who were talking about stopping the fraud, had always come to power through unfair means; so that was why they were not cooperating with the government to initiate electoral reforms to get rid of rigging once for all.
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