Imran Khan vows to make Pakistan a 'welfare state'
Imran Khan says masses will not put up with the government any longer as it has 'broken all records of corruption.'
LAHORE:
Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan on Sunday said his party would make Pakistan a welfare state if it comes into power.
Talking to a public gathering in a village near Lahore, he said his party will revolutionise the judicial process if it comes into power.
Imran Khan said inflation has skyrocketed and the masses will not put up with it any longer as the present government has ‘broken all records of corruption.’ He said people's trust in his party was such that his party was able to raise more funds for flood relief as compared to anybody else.
He also vowed that change was imminent, and nobody could stop it.
Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan on Sunday said his party would make Pakistan a welfare state if it comes into power.
Talking to a public gathering in a village near Lahore, he said his party will revolutionise the judicial process if it comes into power.
Imran Khan said inflation has skyrocketed and the masses will not put up with it any longer as the present government has ‘broken all records of corruption.’ He said people's trust in his party was such that his party was able to raise more funds for flood relief as compared to anybody else.
He also vowed that change was imminent, and nobody could stop it.