Corrupt opposition hurdle to proposed reforms: minister

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry said on Monday the government was sincere in holding dialogue with the opposition to reform the electoral, judicial and accountability apparatuses of the nation.

The minister in a tweet said, however, reforms were not possible without the opposition’s cooperation but the corrupt leadership of PML-N and PPP did not want to discuss any issue other than relief to their leadership in mega graft cases against them.

If the PML-N, he said, “distances itself from the Sharif family, it would be a positive development.”

“Political parties need to change their leadership as they (parties) are suffering from their (leaders’) moral and financial corruption,” he said.

The minister said that Nawaz Sharif left the party workers alone in every difficult time and took refuge in London and such a leader had no respect in the workers’ hearts.

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