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PTI tsunami heading to Sindh, Qureshi

SARGODHA: Vice-Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Saturday warmed Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) that the PTI tsunami is heading towards Sindh, PPP’s traditional stronghold,  saying that PTI will hold a public meeting  in Larkana on November 21.

Qureshi issued the warning during his address to the PTI public meeting in Sargodha.

Qureshi said that Imran Khan was on a mission to wake up the nation and he would not abandon his mission till the resignation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

He said that people of Multan chanted “Go Nawaz Go” slogan on October 10 and now the people of Sargodha were chanting the slogan.

Qureshi said Zulfiqar Ali Bhutho had won election from Multan, but in Friday’s  by-election PPP’s candidate guarantee was confiscated.

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