Imran Khan takes jab at PPP leadership, retreats demand for early polls

Dunya News

Khan was talking to media in Sehwan Sharif.

Sehwan Sharif (Dunya News)- Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chief Imran Khan took a jab at Sindh government on barring him from entering Lal Qalandar’s shrine.

He was talking to media in Sehwan Sharif.

“I have never witnessed such incident in Pakistan’s recorded history where govt barred anyone from entering shrine. Lame excuses of armed guards were used but video recordings are available which dismiss their (Sindh govt) claims,” Khan told media personnel.

“They (PPP) have transformed Sindh in a police state while natives have been enslaved,” Khan stated while adding, “Revenge actions, torturing people through police and to spread terror is what is common here”.

Khan said that PPP can’t win a seat in Sindh if police are reformed while forecasting at the same time that PPP would lose 2018 polls in Sindh for the first time. Khan retreated demand of early elections and termed Zardari’s call of Nawaz’s arrest as symbol of doomsday.

Keeping verbal onslaught up, Khan warned political rivals that nation wouldn’t accept any new NRO.

While responding to question, Khan dismissed role of establishment behind demand of early elections. He said that future of MQM lies in detachment from Altaf Hussain.