Karachi: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan has said that Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani was putting whole system at risk to save corruption of a man .
Talking to media at Jinnah International Airport Karachi Khan said that government had caused a loss of Rs50 million during the last four years.
Imran Khan said that government should release poor people imprisoned for theft as the robbery of President Asif Zardari was even bigger than the collective amount of the poor prisoners’s theft.
He alleged that Zardari robbed the country of Rs15 billion.
The PTI chief said that all the government allies including Nawaz Sharif was the part of this corruption. “How could the politicians having their assets outside the country work for the prosperity of the country,” he added.
While replying a question regarding the alleged ISI’s support to PTI, Khan said that the Supreme Court had summoned ISI chief and would hear the petition of Asghar Khan on Feb 29 which would clear the position of all the political parties including the PTI.
He said that PTI would organize its next rally in Quetta on April 16 to redress the miseries of Balochistan.
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