Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan on Monday promised that his party would end the political career of Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the chief of his eponymous faction of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F), in the next general elections.
Addressing thousands of his cheering supporters at Islamabad’s D-Chowk, Imran singled out the politico-religious cleric for leading ‘vicious propaganda’ against female participants of the PTI Dharna. “We will never spare you and will put an end to your political career in the next general elections,” he said addressing Maulana Fazl who has been very vocal in his criticism of the PTI and its sit-in.
The PTI chief also questioned the silence of all political parties who have admitted that the 2013 parliamentary elections were massively rigged. Imran revealed that PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari had told him in a recent telephone call that the 2013 poll was the “elections of retuning officers”. “Despite accepting this fact, why is he not agitating the issue,” he questioned.
Replying to his own question, Imran said Zardari was aware that the PML-N rigged the elections in Punjab and the PPP in Sindh. “They fear that if the election audit is conducted, both parties will be exposed,” he added.
The PTI chief also referred to the by-elections in PK-68 (DI Khan) where his party’s candidate defeated his rival jointly fielded by five political parties.
Talking about the devastation wrought by the recent floods, Imran lashed out at Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif for not putting in place making precautionary measures. “I’ll start touring the flood-hit areas from today (Wednesday),” he added.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 9th, 2014.
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Certainly it's in Pakistan's favor if JUI-F is not in politics anymore and closes down.
@YH...what gives u the idea that only a politician by birth can run a country nicely.... The best rulers of the world, Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W), and the first four Khalifas , were not politicians. You just need to have good intentions and a sharp mind. that does it all.
I like IK a lot, he is not corrupt, no family politics, honest, and has done wonders for Pakistan. God bless you, You are the last hope.
I like PTI's policy, why I'm confused why Pakistani choose Imran Khan to be the president of PTI. He's a player, not a politician anyway. He may be good at leading a movement, but is he also good at leading a nation? This guy has already questioned a election monitored by multi-nation observers, god knows what he will do next. I believe Pervez Khattak would do a better job.
Maulana is desparately looking for things to use against IK but to his bad luck IK isn't a corrupt person. So all maulana can do is to attack either on IK's personal past or to criticize his party workers, which both are very cheap things to do.