Sunday, 15 June 2014
CM renamed by PTI
Islamabad: CM Punjab Shehbaz Sharif was use to of saying in his election campaigns that he will stop load shedding of electricity in 1 year. Sometimes he said 3 months, sometime 6 months but the time PTI waited was for a year. The CM said that if he would unable to stop this load shedding, people can change his name and call him whatever he want. A year has passed now and the load shedding is going on as it is. PTI has decided to pass a bill in assembly creating the statement that a year has passed and CM failed in fulfilling in his promise. Now his name should be change from Shehbaz Sharif to ShowBaz Sharif.
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