Libel campaign: ‘PTI to reveal who it will press charges against’
PTI chief accuses the ruling PML-N of coming to power through ‘match-fixing’.
ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan has said his party will reveal who it plans to raise charges against in a news conference today (Saturday). He made the announcement in an exclusive interview with Express News on Friday.
Appearing on the Express News programme ‘Takrar’, the PTI chief accused the ruling PML-N of coming to power through ‘match-fixing’.
“A government which comes to power through rigging and does not have the people’s mandate is least interested in solving their problems,” he said.
Imran claimed the PML-N government was creating hindrances before election tribunals in order to prevent them from presenting their findings before the party finished its tenure in power. He added that the PML-N feared a probe into the four constituencies specified by PTI would unravel the ‘poll-farce’.
The PTI chief added that contrary to its vocal stance over the issue before the May 2013 elections, the PML-N has made no effort to recover the money stolen from the national exchequer since coming to power.
Imran also accused the prime minister of being solely concerned about his foreign trips and ignoring the affairs of the country.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 17th, 2014.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan has said his party will reveal who it plans to raise charges against in a news conference today (Saturday). He made the announcement in an exclusive interview with Express News on Friday.
Appearing on the Express News programme ‘Takrar’, the PTI chief accused the ruling PML-N of coming to power through ‘match-fixing’.
“A government which comes to power through rigging and does not have the people’s mandate is least interested in solving their problems,” he said.
Imran claimed the PML-N government was creating hindrances before election tribunals in order to prevent them from presenting their findings before the party finished its tenure in power. He added that the PML-N feared a probe into the four constituencies specified by PTI would unravel the ‘poll-farce’.
The PTI chief added that contrary to its vocal stance over the issue before the May 2013 elections, the PML-N has made no effort to recover the money stolen from the national exchequer since coming to power.
Imran also accused the prime minister of being solely concerned about his foreign trips and ignoring the affairs of the country.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 17th, 2014.