Summary Raja Pervaiz Ashraf says PPP is not power hungry and its only aim is the service of country.
Raja Pervaiz Ashraf said this while addressing a public gathering in Kasur on Sunday.
He said PPP was facing propaganda since its inception.
“If there is democracy in the country today it is due to the sacrifices of Bhuttos,” he said, adding Asif Ali Zardari was carrying forward the vision of Benazir Bhutto.
He said Z A Bhutto gave the message of political equality and self respect to common man.
Raja said Benazir Bhutto had mentioned the conspiracy behind the formation of IJI and stealing of PPP mandate when alive.
Raja hailed the people of Kasur who, he said, had always supported the cause to truth and righteousness.
“Kasur id the land of sufis and hardworking people,” he said.
Underscoring the achievements of PPP government, he said PPP had strengthened the media, courts and election commission.
The prime minister said Pakistan People’s Party believes in strengthening institutions.
He said the appointment of Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan as Chairman Public Accounts Committee and Fakhruddin G. Ibrahim as Chief Election Commissioner are the proofs of its efforts and commitments to strengthen institutions.
The prime minister said no government in the past has carried out as much development work as done by the present PPP led coalition government.
He challenged that the amount of work carried out by this government is more than the cumulative work done by governments in the last twenty five years.
He said that contrary to "Sasti Roti Scheme or distribution of laptops"‚ which were abandonment‚ the federal government launched Benazir Income Support Programme‚ which is recognized globally as one of the best programmes.
“Dreams of our opponents will not come true and PPP will win the upcoming elections on the basis of its performance,” he said.
Raja said PPP had always challenged dictators and its workers have sacrificed their lives for the cause of democracy.
“PPP is not power hungry, its only aim is aim the service of country,” he said.
He further said the PPP believed in politics of reconciliation and never promoted hatred.
