Nov 30 rally will determine whether 'naya Pakistan' will be formed or not: Imran
PTI chief claims to have found new evidence on poll rigging, which he will soon reveal in a press conference
GUJRANWALA:
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan on Sunday claimed his ‘decisive rally’ in the federal capital on November 30 would determine whether the government would remain in power or a ‘naya Pakistan’ would be formed.
Addressing a rally in Gujranwala, Imran warned Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar against disrupting his peaceful rally.
On August 31, a pitched battle broke out riot police and workers of the PTI and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT). The clashes started when PTI and PAT workers started marching towards the Prime Minister House and left three protesters dead and over 700 injured.
“This time I will compete with you,” the PTI chief warned PM Nawaz and Nisar.
Lashing out at the ‘corrupt’ rule of the Nawaz-led government, the PTI chief claimed, “Nawaz will leave no stone unturned to save his rule.”
Imran also claimed to have found new evidence against rigging in the May 2013 general elections and said he would hold a press conference before his ‘decisive rally’ on November 30 to expose PML-N’s rigging.
“After the press conference, we will decide whether to go to the Supreme Court or to the Election Commission of Pakistan,” the PTI chief said.
The PTI chief alleged that electricity rates had double owing to the government’s negligence and corruption. Citing that as his reason for not paying his electricity bill, Imran said, “I am not going to pay for their negligence and corruption.”
Imran not only reserved his criticism for PM Nawaz but also censured former president Asif Ali Zardari.
“Asif Zardari and Nawaz Sharif have joined hands to save this corrupt and tyrant system,” he alleged.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan on Sunday claimed his ‘decisive rally’ in the federal capital on November 30 would determine whether the government would remain in power or a ‘naya Pakistan’ would be formed.
Addressing a rally in Gujranwala, Imran warned Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar against disrupting his peaceful rally.
On August 31, a pitched battle broke out riot police and workers of the PTI and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT). The clashes started when PTI and PAT workers started marching towards the Prime Minister House and left three protesters dead and over 700 injured.
“This time I will compete with you,” the PTI chief warned PM Nawaz and Nisar.
Lashing out at the ‘corrupt’ rule of the Nawaz-led government, the PTI chief claimed, “Nawaz will leave no stone unturned to save his rule.”
Imran also claimed to have found new evidence against rigging in the May 2013 general elections and said he would hold a press conference before his ‘decisive rally’ on November 30 to expose PML-N’s rigging.
“After the press conference, we will decide whether to go to the Supreme Court or to the Election Commission of Pakistan,” the PTI chief said.
The PTI chief alleged that electricity rates had double owing to the government’s negligence and corruption. Citing that as his reason for not paying his electricity bill, Imran said, “I am not going to pay for their negligence and corruption.”
Imran not only reserved his criticism for PM Nawaz but also censured former president Asif Ali Zardari.
“Asif Zardari and Nawaz Sharif have joined hands to save this corrupt and tyrant system,” he alleged.