Pakistan

MWM’s election campaign in full swing on 5 NA and 7 PS constituencies

vote mwmMajlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen’s electoral candidates from 5 constituencies of National Assembly and 7 of Provincial Assembly have intensified their campaigns in their respective areas on Tuesday.

Maulana Mohammad Hussain Karimi, candidate from NA-252 and Shakir Ali Raujani from PS-117 visited several areas of their constituency and spoke at corner meetings. They appealed to the voters to vote for the MWM’s Camp on May 11, the day of polling.

They said that their candidatures gave those voters who are willing to see change a choice and they must vote for the MWM to bring in a positive change in the country.

Salman Hussaini (PS-94), Maulana Ali Anwar Jafri (PS-102), Ms Bano Jafar (PS-118), Mohammad Hussain Jafari (PS-119), Maulana Deedar Jalbani (PS-126) and Hassan Abbas Rizvi (PS-127) have also visited areas of the constituencies and met the voters. They assured the voters that they would sort out their problems and work for people-friendly legislation.

Syed Ali Hussain Naqvi (NA-250), Asghar Abbas Zaidi (NA-253), Dr Hassan Jafar Rizvi (NA-257) and Maulana Mohammad Ali Hussaini (NA-258) have held several corner meetings. Speaking to people, they said that the MWM is the slate for those who want elimination of terrorists and prosperity of Pakistan.

They said that the MWM and its allies would not pardon the terrorists who have massacred civilians and security forces. They said that they want to make Pakistan a viable state in which all Pakistanis live together in peace. They said their manifesto is the best to drive Pakistan out of prevailing crisis.

They said that the MWM would surmount the energy crisis and also bring in a revolution in agriculture sector alongside maximum health and education facilities for the voters.

They asked the voters to vote for the MWM on May 11 so that the wind of change should come to Pakistan. They said that they don’t believe in empty words but they act upon substantial commitments and pledges they are making to the voters during election campaign.

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