May 11 to be day of real change in country: Shahbaz

Elections 2013May 11 to be day of real change in country: Shahbaz

KHANEWAL: PML-N leader Shahbaz Sharif has said May 11 is the day of real change in the country as his party will emerge victorious in the upcoming elections.

Addressing a public gathering in Khanewal‚ he said the former Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani claims that he spent fifty billion rupees for development of Multan and cities around‚ but no change is visible on the ground.

Shahbaz Sharif said people faced worst loadshedding during the past five years‚ which is still continuing despite skyrocketing tariffs.

He said the non-availability of electricity has badly affected agriculture and industrial sectors.

The former Punjab chief minister appealed to the public to vote for tiger if they want to save the country from looters and plunderers.

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