ISLAMABAD: Reacting to Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s speech on Sunday, Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid said that the PTI chief had only fulfilled his childish desire by addressing the nation without adding anything new. He advised Imran Khan to put his house in order before pointing fingers on others. Talking to private TV channels, the minister said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s family had been doing business since 1936. He said Imran Khan always fell in the same ditch, which he (Imran) had dug for others.He said the PTI chief always talked about teachings of Islam but in the last two years, the labourers had been denied of their payments, who had provided services during his party’s sit-in. He said Panama leaks did not accuse Sharif’s children, adding it did not accuse anyone of wrongdoings as it only provided accounts information. “Earlier, under the supervision of the chief justice, a commission had investigated the allegations into alleged polls rigging on Imran Khan’s demands, but the PTI chief refused to accept its decisions afterwards,” he maintained. While commenting upon the speech of Imran Khan, MPA Zaeem Hussain Qadri said that people have been disappointed by the “senseless” speech of Imran Khan. “Imran’s speech has proved he never wants progress in Pakistan,” he added.Meanwhile, Adviser to Prime Minister on National History and Literary Heritage Irfan Siddiqui Sunday said that PTI Chief Imran Khan is promoting the politics of agitation on the basis of mere accusations.He was of the view that Imran has not yet adopted a constructive approach, adding that he should first accept the verdict of previous judicial commission, comprising judges of the Supreme Court, before demanding for the same second time.He said no one knows which kind of dream Imran Khan wants to materialise, Radio Pakistan reported on Sunday.Separately, commenting on Imran’s speech, Railways Minister Saad Rafique said that PTI’s stubbornness and lust for power had just weakened the democracy. He said opposition should choose the parliament and courts for acceptance of their demands instead of creating chaos through sit-ins and protests. “Such negative tactics will only create hurdles in the way of progress and development of the country,” he added.