Gang of Kala Chor” Trying to Play Victim: Uzma

Lahore-(Tahir Chuhdary)-Punjab Information Minister Uzma Bukhari has fired back at Ali Amin Gandapur’s recent statement, criticizing his narrative as unbelievable even to his own people. Bukhari described Gandapur’s attempts to garner sympathy as a failed endeavor by the “Gang of Kala Chor” to portray themselves as victims among party workers.

Bukhari highlighted the Sharif family’s influence, pointing out that Nawaz Sharif’s brother is the Prime Minister and his daughter is the Chief Minister of Punjab. She emphasized that Nawaz Sharif is a national leader who speaks for Pakistan and its people.

Bukhari also targeted Gandapur’s leadership, noting that his leader is currently in Adiala Jail, fueled by hatred for Nawaz Sharif. She likened Gandapur’s allies to “frogs in a well,” unwilling to broaden their perspective.

Bukhari stressed that assemblies are not livestock markets, implying that Gandapur’s actions are unbecoming of a leader. She urged Gandapur to focus on governing his province instead of constantly attacking Punjab and the Federation.

“If you can’t manage your province, then step down and let someone else lead Pakhtunkhwa,” Bukhari asserted.

Bukhari’s statements reflect the ongoing tensions between Pakistan’s political parties. Her words underscore the significance of effective leadership and the need for politicians to prioritize the welfare of their people.

The exchange between Bukhari and Gandapur highlights the complexities of Pakistan’s political landscape. As the country navigates its challenges, leaders must prioritize unity and progress over personal agendas.

Bukhari’s defense of Nawaz Sharif underscores his enduring influence in Pakistani politics. Her criticism of Gandapur’s leadership style and policies underscores the need for constructive dialogue and collaboration.

The people of Pakistan await meaningful solutions to their pressing concerns. Leaders like Bukhari and Gandapur must rise above party lines to address the nation’s challenges.

In the midst of this political turmoil, Pakistan’s citizens seek genuine leadership and effective governance. Only time will tell if Bukhari’s words will prompt a shift in Gandapur’s approach.

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