Imran threatens to counter Nawaz's anti-judiciary movement with street protests
'PML-N cannot mobilise the masses for any cause'
Imran strongly condemned the attack on a church in Quetta, saying Muhammad Ali Jinnah envisioned a state where religious minorities could live in peace.SCREEN GRAB
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The drama co-staged by Nawaz and Shehbaz Sharif has come to an end and people must now decide new leaders, chief of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan said here on Sunday.
Speaking at a public gathering managed by PTI’s district organisation, Imran Khan condemned the Quetta church blast saying: “We must pledge to protect all minorities and make them equal citizens to stand by us in our struggle to create a new Pakistan.”
Accusing Nawaz Sharif of illegally sending at least Rs300 billion abroad, he said that he would approach NAB with new evidence against him.
“I want Shehbaz Sharif to lead the PML-N in the next general elections otherwise I have no one to beat in the elections,” said Khan.
Describing Shehbaz Sharif as ‘Drama Sharif’, he said that Shehbaz Sharif had gone with a briefcase to buy the judiciary in Quetta.
Shehbaz Sharif, he said, would also be arrested in Hudabiya case.
According to him, PML-N wanted a subservient judiciary, acceding to all their wishes but this was a different time.
Imran says will keep Tareen ‘right next’ to him despite disqualification
Ridiculing Nawaz Sharif’s assertion regarding initiating a movement against the judiciary, he asked if he had ever started even a single campaign in his entire life.
Sharif, he said, should keep in mind that for 30 years, the same judiciary cooperated with Sharifs.
Terming Nawaz Sharif a coward, he said that such a person was unable to take a stand.
“When Musharraf jailed you, did your party initiate any movement?” said Khan.
According to him, Nawaz Sharif had gone to England for 10 years after signing an agreement backed by Saudi Arabia.
Jackals, he said, did not have the ability to start political campaigns.
Mocking Nawaz Sharif for equating himself with Imran Khan, he said: “Nawaz Sharif, ask the people of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa if I had set up a single factory or obtained any loan from the Bank of Khyber?”
He said that he could prove that he did not resort to nepotism or favouritism.
Plea to disqualify me was filed by a 'drug dealer': Imran
The drama co-staged by Nawaz and Shehbaz Sharif has come to an end and people must now decide new leaders, chief of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan said here on Sunday.
Speaking at a public gathering managed by PTI’s district organisation, Imran Khan condemned the Quetta church blast saying: “We must pledge to protect all minorities and make them equal citizens to stand by us in our struggle to create a new Pakistan.”
Accusing Nawaz Sharif of illegally sending at least Rs300 billion abroad, he said that he would approach NAB with new evidence against him.
“I want Shehbaz Sharif to lead the PML-N in the next general elections otherwise I have no one to beat in the elections,” said Khan.
Describing Shehbaz Sharif as ‘Drama Sharif’, he said that Shehbaz Sharif had gone with a briefcase to buy the judiciary in Quetta.
Shehbaz Sharif, he said, would also be arrested in Hudabiya case.
According to him, PML-N wanted a subservient judiciary, acceding to all their wishes but this was a different time.
Imran says will keep Tareen ‘right next’ to him despite disqualification
Ridiculing Nawaz Sharif’s assertion regarding initiating a movement against the judiciary, he asked if he had ever started even a single campaign in his entire life.
Sharif, he said, should keep in mind that for 30 years, the same judiciary cooperated with Sharifs.
Terming Nawaz Sharif a coward, he said that such a person was unable to take a stand.
“When Musharraf jailed you, did your party initiate any movement?” said Khan.
According to him, Nawaz Sharif had gone to England for 10 years after signing an agreement backed by Saudi Arabia.
Jackals, he said, did not have the ability to start political campaigns.
Mocking Nawaz Sharif for equating himself with Imran Khan, he said: “Nawaz Sharif, ask the people of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa if I had set up a single factory or obtained any loan from the Bank of Khyber?”
He said that he could prove that he did not resort to nepotism or favouritism.
Plea to disqualify me was filed by a 'drug dealer': Imran