ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan said, ‘PTI tigers can remove the containers in minutes on my orders.’
Imran Khan said that he respect bravery and courage of his party supporters, as well as thanked the citizens to support ‘Independence March’.
Imran Khan reiterated his allegations of vote rigging in 2013 general election, said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is afraid to commence investigation in four constituencies.
PTI chairman claimed that 80 percent Pakistanis are below poverty line in according to western world, and said, they will celebrate after defeating the autocrats of the country.
He further claimed that, Mehboob Anwar, Provincial Election Commissioner of Punjab was transferred to Sindh just two days before the elections.
He also said that Nawaz Sharif sold Rs 5 billion government’s land in 1986 to form his party Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN).
Chairman PTI added that PMLN took 6.8 million votes in 2008 Journal Elections.
Imran Khan said that he will not leave this container until Prime Minister resign, and invited the people to join his Independence March.
He also congregate former Inspector General of police Aftab Cheema’s son Tahmoor on writing appreciating words for his father standing up against government’s illegal actions.
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