^^ Keeping PTI's Jiyala mentality in mind, which is very much expressed on this forum, i guess Asad Omer gave the right kind of response, this jiyala mentality have cost PTI big time and they have almost wiped out of Sindh and Balochistan, and with continue efforts they may succeed in doing the same in Punjab and KPK.
The best response i can think of should have been, Asad Omer could have thanked them for the opportunity and should have told them that if they (PMl-N) are feeling sorry for "gifting" the govt to PTI, then PTI is all set to give it back to PML-N and PML-N can take the govt and run the province.
I am sure PML-N never wanted PTI in all opposition, so far, PML-N have succeeded in their game plan, and they have brought PTI on back foot, in every other talk show or in responding to any objection raised from PTI, govt officials are saying, "as if everything is going fine in KPK" .
Anyway, the addressee of this statement from Asad Omer was not us, but Jiyalas of PTI, if they like it, so be it.
from your comments you seem to be a Pro PMLn person.
The person representing PMLN is saying that they have let PTI to form Govt in KPK. Hahah he must be having dreams does it mean that PMLn is so decent a party that it let others form Govt. Na Barhaa itna paaki damaan......
How much PMLn is a decent can be judged from there dragging feets on LG elections first planning to hold it on Non Party basis taakae decent party could Jera jitay o saaday naal.Then the decent party had to comply with Court Orders to hold it on Party basis still they are halqa bandian which the court has to declare illegal.
So much For the decent Party
every relative is enjoying Govt perks and facilities as if that had been granted to him in waraasat.
The fact is that PMLn is the most corrupt and inefficient party that cannot straighten anything in Pakistans Matters.By posting corrupt Govt Officials on key position it had won the rigged election.
Time has come to face these corrupt officials and to neutralize them to have fair elections in pakistan to see who represent the will of Pakistan's people.