ATTOCK: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has said that only honest people will join his party’s leadership, Samaa reported.
Addressing a public meeting in Attock, Khan said that a man is loved if he serves the people.
He added that there is no place for a self-centered person in PTI. He called former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and ex-president Asif Ali Zardari selfish persons.
The PTI chairman went on to say that Zardari used to sell cinema tickets in black.
“The people have understood the difference between corruption and poverty,” he said. He claimed that Khawaja Asif had told Sharif that people will forget everything.
He said that people votes according to a party’s manifesto.
Khan said that China is the world’s fastest progressing country. He went on to say that the country arrested 325 ministers in cases of corruption in three years.
“Ahsan Iqbal says that corruption is not an issue,” Khan said.
He said that laws were made to protect the family of Nawaz Sharif and Asif Ali Zardari.
“The Sharif family used to get verdicts in their favor by threatening the judiciary,” he said.
The PTI Chairman said that he will prove that Pakistan can progress at a rapid rate if he gets the opportunity.
He added that the military officials working in the joint investigation team, probing the allegations against Sharif family in Panama Papers Case, also worked on merit.
“They don’t like the military which is standing with the country and its democratic system,” Khan said.
He added that people come into politics for their interests and their actions are always remembered.
Khan said that they have to make Pakistan stand on its feet. He added, “We will never bow down in front of anyone for loans and debts”.
“Those who are giving you loans are taking away your freedom,” Khan said. He added that Pakistan can get cheaper gas from Iran as compared to Qatar.
The Tehreek-e-Insaf said that the system of tyranny can never prevail.
Story first published: 6th November 2017
Article source: https://www.samaa.tv/pakistan/2017/11/will-prove-pakistan-can-progress-rapidly-given-chance-imran-khan/