Pakistan News Lahore: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Chief Nawaz Sharif piled pressure on President Asif Ali Zardari to cut short a foreign tour and deal with the aftermath of the worst floods in living memory.
The former Premier Nawaz Sharif was talking to the media in Charsadda where he said “We have been let down very badly by Mr Zardari. We have been let down more by him than the statement by David Cameron.”
Nawaz also criticized the government over its response to the crisis, echoing growing anger from many of the destitute survivors whose homes and livelihoods have been washed away.
Nawaz stressed that the country would have been in a better position if democracy was allowed to grow.
On the government officials have sought to defend Zardari’s trip, issuing a statement insisting he was staying in the “cheapest five-star hotel in London” and was avoiding the royal suite in favor of a “relatively cheaper” one.
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