Just a few weeks more to change in K-P: Imran Khan

PTI Chairman says hospitals will provide free medicines, Peshawar will provide cheap electricity to Pakistan.

PTI chairman Imran Khan. PHOTO: AFP/ FILE

PESHAWAR:
Talking about the state of affairs in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said on Sunday that the PTI had asked for three months to "prove ourselves but there are a few weeks still left."

Addressing a rally in Peshawar, the PTI Chairman said that hospitals will provide free medicines and Peshawar will provide cheap electricity to the entire country.

Talking about sports, he said, "everyone will get a chance to become Shahid Afridi. I will ask Afridi to come to Peshawar and train everyone."

Imran vowed once again that the PTI would change K-P and everyone would be proud that they voted for the party.

'Support Gul Bacha'

Focusing on the upcoming by-elections, Imran called on supporters to vote for the party's NA-1 candidate -- Gul Bacha.

"Gul Bacha has been with us in good and bad times. He will serve you here while I work to establish PTI at a national level," Imran said.


By-elections which are scheduled for August 22, will see Gul contesting for the NA-1 seat which was earlier vacated by the PTI Chairman.

"We cannot lose this seat," Imran urged.

'No diesel permits'

While the PTI Chairman didn't directly mention the Jamiat-e-Ulema Islami Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, his supporters raised slogans against the JUI-F chief during his address.

Amid chants of 'diesel diesel' from rally attendants, Imran said, "we will root out corruption from the province and no one will be allowed diesel permits."

Shortly afterwards, Rehman responded to the PTI Chairman's address by saying that Imran was "neither a good husband nor a good father and there was no way he could become a good leader."

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