Imran terms Fazl-ur-Rahman ‘magnet drawn to power’

Author: Web Desk

BANNU: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan termed JUI-F supremo Fazl-ur-Rehman a ‘magnet which is attracted to power’ while  addressed public gathering in Bannu on Sunday.

PTI Chairman said that the JUI-F leader is like a magnet which is attracted to power and forms coalition government with every ruling party.

Khan criticised political opponents in the constituency Akram Durrani and Fazl-ur-Rehman saying that that the condition of both has improved, while the condition of the constituency has deteriorated significantly.

Imran also lamented that the dollar has soared to RS.125. “When dollar rises against rupee, the petroleum and electricity becomes expensive. Currently, the electricity is the more expensive than any other country of Sub-Continent,” said Imran.

Imran Khan will be contesting NA-35 (Bannu) against MMA’S Akram Durani. He said that he would be contesting election against ‘Pharaohs’.

PTI chief will also be contesting from four other constituencies of Karachi (NA-243), Mianwali (NA-95), Islamabad (NA-53), and Lahore (NA-131).

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