PTI to hold nationwide anti-graft drive next month 'if govt fails to come clean'

Imran says even his party's popularity goes down, he will not leave pursuing Panama Papers leaks


News Desk August 16, 2016
Imran says even his party's popularity goes down, he will not leave pursuing Panama Paper leaks. PHOTO: PPI

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has announced to hold a nationwide anti-corruption campaign next month over Panama Papers revelations if the government fails to come clean about the controversy.

“We will organise Pakistani March in September and move to the Supreme Court of Pakistan against the government over Panama Papers leaks,” Imran said while addressing a news conference at his house in Bani Gala, Islamabad on Tuesday.

He also presented some documental 'proofs' of Prime Minister Nawaz’s alleged money laundering cases, saying it was decided in the PTI party meeting to hold political procession in the coming weeks in Gujrat and Jehlum.

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“We will start the rally form Gujranwala and if the government fails to give answers we will start marching towards Lahore on September 3,” Imran drew out his party’s future strategy.

Replying to a question over the lack of PTI’s movement popularity, Imran said that he is not concerned about his fame and wants to initiate the movement against corruption.

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“Even if my popularity goes down, I will not leave pursuing this matter,” he said, claiming that no party is as popular as his.

Imran also condemned the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s comments on Balochistan and said PM Nawaz should keep aside his business interests and give a direct statement on it.

COMMENTS (3)

Really fed up | 7 years ago | Reply Keep ranting, nobody is listening anymore.
syed & syed | 7 years ago | Reply It appears that MR Imran Khan have an inconsistent mind.Some times he wants parliamentary discussion, then Dharna, then Supreme Court, Election Commission and now a long march short of Jati Umra. Please organize your programme and then speak. Decide once for all what actually is your line of action
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