Islamabad : One of Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) candidates for the National Assembly from Islamabad, Muhammad Kashif Chaudhry has found a different way to woo voters of the federal capital by writing an open letter to them.
Kashif Chaudhry who is also a well-known traders’ leader in the open letter through social media has called upon residents of Islamabad to reject traditional politician who are once again trying to gain their sympathies my making false promises.
He said that politicians who have been coming to corridors of power in the last over 76 years, have done except from enjoying perks and privileges and accumulating properties.
He said that common man was still facing problems of lawlessness, unemployment and price hike.
Kashif Chaudhry said residents of rural and urban areas of Islamabad are deprived of basic facilities like health, education and safe drinking which speak volume of their least interest towards people and poor performance. Presenting himself before voters, he said that his past and present is before all residents particularly of NA-47 from where he is contesting general elections. “I have always raised voice on national and local issues, religions and national matters, for rights of affectees, for ending ban on installation of gas and electricity meters in various areas, for solution of problems of common man, Government employees and traders,” he said.
The JI leader maintained that the main objective of his life was to serve human kind only to please Almighty Allah. He further said that he and his party would continue to express solidarity for Palestine and Kashmiri people.
Poland’s Ambassador Maciej Pisarski addresses a press conference at the National Press Club. —...
Representational image shows a female doctor examining the eyes of a patient on June 31, 2024. — Facebook/Al-Shifa...
The winning team of Punjab pose for a photo with the Quaid-e-Azam trophy during the closing ceremony of the...
A representational image of stray dogs. — AFP/FileIslamabad: The Capital Development Authority has decided to...
USAID/Pakistan Mission Director Kate Somvongsiri looks on in this image on October 31, 2023. — Facebook@USAID...
Capital Development Authority Chairman, Muhammad Ali Randhawa presides over a meeting at CDA Headquarters on...