Islamabad : Pakistan Tehreek Insaf (PTI )Chairman Imran Khan on Friday has threatened to move the Supreme Court against the instatement of New NADRA chief accusing Government of pressurizing Ex NADRA Chief Tariq Malik to resign.
Talking to journalists at a news conference in the capital city, he further said the his party accepted Nawaz Sharif’s government and their victory in elections but wanted finger print verification in four constituencies which was hindered by removing NADRA Chief and he was looking towards Chief Justice of Pakistan to take suo moto action against the illegal act.
Imran categorically announced that he and his party will show its street power if these demands were not met this time.
He said that now PTI will stand up to make the system fair and declared these protests the government ‘dead’.
Talking about his involvement in Taliban talks issue he said that we have given our mandate to the Prime Minister and wanted them to initiate seriously.
He cleared the KPK’s govt stance and said that the provincial government was not authorized nor can go ahead with process.
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