NAROWAL: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has said that the fate of people of Pakistan could not be changed until and unless election process be not made transparent.
While addressing a rally in Narowal, PTI chief said that his party’s stance against election rigging will remain unchanged.
Imran Khan said all the past elections were rigged except 1970 elections adding that last year’s elections the most rigged elections in country’s history.
He said on Lahore constituency where he was contesting elections, when just six polling stations result were scrutinized, it contained seven bags of fake votes, which is also accepted by election tribunal.
Imran Khan said youth must realize that until transparent elections would not held in Pakistan the future of youth could not improve.
“If we want prosperity and employment , transparent elections are a must”, PTI chief said.
Imran khan opined that a government which came through rigged elections cannot serve people adding thatthose who assisted rigging were appointed as Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman, apparently taking a jab at former PCB chairman Najam Sethi.
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