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Punjab elections: PML-Q issues party tickets to candidates

Punjab elections, PML-Q, party tickets

Pakistan Muslim League Quaid (PML-Q) has issued party tickets to the candidates ahead of the Punjab elections scheduled for May 14, ARY News reported on Tuesday.

The PML-Q leadership ordered its candidates to start electioneering in their respective constituencies after issuing party tickets. The party tickets were issued by the PML-Q chief organiser Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar and Secretary General Punjab Chaudhry Shafay Hussain.

Chaudhry Sarwar said in a statement that the situation would be better if the government properly used the development budget of Rs2,500 billion in Punjab.

READ: IMRAN KHAN DECIDES REVIEWING PTI TICKETS FOR PUNJAB ELECTIONS

He vowed that there is no need to adopt any rocket science to change the state of the province and PML-Q will perform better after coming into power.

The chief organiser claimed that PML-Q has a strong team and they will give a surprise in Punjab. He ordered candidates to establish their election officers and also run a strong campaign on social media platforms.

Chaudhry Shafay Hussain said that the past government did nothing for Punjab in 3.5 years. He added that his political party will contest the Punjab elections to provide alternative leadership to the nationals after the failure of the previous rulers.



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