Imran foresees ‘New Pakistan’

Author: NNI

KAHUTA: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said that he is foreseeing a “New Pakistan” being made next week on Friday.

“A judgment is coming against the corrupt mafia of the country next week. Salute to the members of the Panama JIT (Joint Investigation Team). The nation will never forget you,” he said that while addressing party workers in Kahuta.

Khan said that he would have resigned out of shame if he was in Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s place. He said that “New Pakistan would be realised after thieves would be caught. A leader who is a liar destroys the institutions and country’s system.”

He said that “PM Nawaz has not been held accountable for the past 30 years because he used to ‘buy’ the institutions. He had always cut a deal with the thieves.”

Khan said, “Next Saturday would witness whether the country would become a new Pakistan or thieves’ Pakistan.”  The PTI Chief stated that, “PM Sharif allowed the destruction of the state institutions when the country was progressing.”

He said that “Corruption is the most crucial issue of the country.” He claimed that, “Pakistan was plummeting more and more in debts whilst one group of people was becoming richer. The impoverished are being made to shoulder burden of rising inflation.”

PTI Chief asserted that, “Around Rs 1,000 billion are laundered out of Pakistan every year.” He further accused the Premier and his ministers of defending corrupt mafias.

He stated that, “There is no respect for Pakistan’s passport in the whole world.” He further said that, “Even those, who did not speak a word of English, believed Quaid-e-Azam as an honest person.”

The PTI Chief was accompanied by Secretary General PTI Jahangir Tareen and recent addition to the party Firdous Aashiq Awan among others.

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