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PTI slams govt over rising price hike

08 January, 2013

KARACHI: Central Executive Committee member and senior leader Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Firdous Shamim Naqvi, while addressing a media gathering at PTI Media Cell on Monday, blamed the government for price hike.

He said that the rulers had their own interest in the rising inflation. PTI leader went on to say as, "Those claiming of providing the basic needs (Roti, Kapra or Makan) have ignored the rights of a common man while carrying out their missions to earn more money."

Firdous said, "Besides the unavailability of CNG and the affects on national economy, government's ineffective strategies are additionally bothering the people by disturbing the natural gas supply in residential areas."

He further requested the nation to elect sincere, brave and loyal-to-nation leaders.

Other PTI leaders were also present on the occasion.

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