Naushera: Chairman Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan has announced to eliminate corruption first of all if voted to power and to collect tax from dacoits and looters.
He said this while addressing a public meeting on occasion of joining PTI by family members of former interior minister Late Nasir Ullah Babar Saturday.
Uprooting corruption is key to survival of the country, he said. Pakistan and its corrupt mafia can not go side by side now, he remarked.
Targeting the government on railway crisis he said rulers corruption had led to closure of train service in the country.
Honest man like Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Rustam Shah Mohmand or Fakhar-ud-din Ibrahim be inducted NAB chairman so that menace of corruption could be eradicated, he demanded.
Nawaz Sharif talks of Zardari’s Swiss Accounts but does not talk of his own accounts and property in London, he alleged.
Hitting hard Punjab government on incorrect results of college students he said dengue attack has also been directed to students of Punjab.
He alleged government was printing currency notes of Rs 3 billion daily to overcome fiscal deficit of Rs 1000 billion.
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