Imran Khan slams Punjab-centric policies
The PTI chief says North Waziristan is being treated as though it is not a part of Pakistan
ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Tuesday slammed the government's Punjab-centric policies, Express News reported.
The PTI chief said North Waziristan is being treated as though it is not a part of Pakistan. "People from North Waziristan are calling me up every day and complaining that they don’t feel at home in Pakistan,” the PTI chief said.
“The IDPs are heading to Afghanistan now,” he added.
Imran was addressing a press conference in Islamabad.
Furthermore, Imran compared people living in Balochistan to those living in East Pakistan before separation.
“When I went to play cricket in the under-19 category before the military operations in East Pakistan, I was told by the people there that they are being treated as a separate colony,” he said.
The PTI chief went on to complain about the rigging in the 2013 elections and added that all investment is going towards Punjab while other provinces are being ignored.
“It looks like Punjab is Pakistan,” he said.
Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Tuesday slammed the government's Punjab-centric policies, Express News reported.
The PTI chief said North Waziristan is being treated as though it is not a part of Pakistan. "People from North Waziristan are calling me up every day and complaining that they don’t feel at home in Pakistan,” the PTI chief said.
“The IDPs are heading to Afghanistan now,” he added.
Imran was addressing a press conference in Islamabad.
Furthermore, Imran compared people living in Balochistan to those living in East Pakistan before separation.
“When I went to play cricket in the under-19 category before the military operations in East Pakistan, I was told by the people there that they are being treated as a separate colony,” he said.
The PTI chief went on to complain about the rigging in the 2013 elections and added that all investment is going towards Punjab while other provinces are being ignored.
“It looks like Punjab is Pakistan,” he said.