PTI vows to stand against ‘corrupt political status quo’

Author: Ahmad Nabi

KHYBER AGENCY: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders said that manifesto of PTI was to stand against corrupt political scenario and would cross every limit to get rid of dishonest political status-quo. Addressing the Insaf Students Federation (ISF) annual convention at Boys Degree College on Tuesday, ISF central leader Chaudhry Arsalan, FATA Chief Organiser, Dost Muhammad Mehsud, Hasan Khan Niazi, Iqbal Afridi, Abdurraziq Shinwari and others said that two main problems, militancy and corruption were being faced by Pakistan and PTI under the dynamic leadership of Imran Khan would eliminate it from the country in near future. They emphasized on the tribesmen to make sure their large attendance in the sit-in, to be scheduled on November 02, in Islamabad to free the country from corrupt and untruthful political leadership. Regarding the importance of education, the speakers added that development was just a dream without education and stressed upon the tribal students to decorate themselves with ornaments of knowledge and prove to the World that the tribal love pen instead of gun. The PTI leaders favoured immediate abolishing of Frontier Crime Regulation (FCR) being imposed on the tribal belt for a century and asked for its merging in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Earlier, ISF president of the College, Tayyab Khan Shinwari appraised the leaders of the problems being faced by the students and demanded post-graduate status for the Boys Degree College of Landi Kotal for that the building had been already built. The political activity was organised by the ISF and hundreds of PSF and PTI workers beside with local tribal participated in the gathering.

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