Luftwaffe
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Again arrogance is oozing out from your statement, which took no note of the 120 days stipulated time period. It is not about magic wand, it is about getting the job done in time, it is about meeting the deadlines. The election tribunals don't work for free by the way rather get salary form the tax payers money. Tax payers have every right to know why the job did not get done when the payment was made in full. If Election tribunals find it impossible to get the disputes resolved in 120 days, they should have requested for more men, more resources, and if still failed, for an extension of this time period. Did they do it?
Where is propaganda in this? Is this not a fact that the disputes need to be resolved in 120 days? Is it not a fact that disputes did not get resolved in 120 days, not even after whole one year? What you want me to check first?
I will respond to anybody who appeared to distort the facts, and I'll do it not in the love of PTI but to get the record straight. All my life, I have done this, I'll keep doing it.
I wont get hurt no more for previously I was mistaking about you but not any more. However, like we expect from every poster, I'll hope you'd shoot the post and not the poster. Refute, rebut, argue without getting personal and everything will be fine.
One of the best and clear replies.
Over the top...Now I am wondering how can one become PM being defaulter of Nation for the last 2 decades or even more corrupt EC/SC/Corrupt System.