Summary Says PML-N seems to have ‘crush’ on MQM whom its leaders have been blaming for militancy.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News/ Online) - Chief of Pakistan Tahrik-e-Insaf Imran Tuesday said that PML- N has fallen in love with MQM for Presidential election.
Taking to media persons outside Parliament House, Khan said Nawaz Sharif had termed MQM as a terrorist party but now for its interest, PML-N is flirting with MQM.
He said Nawaz Sharif presented a written point in 2007 APC that no party would make alliance with MQM until it disband its militant wing.
On presidential election, PTI chief said his party decided to participate in polls as they did not want to leave an open ground for PML-N.
He said these elections have become controversial by Supreme Court’s decision which was given without hearing other parties.
Khan said they were not given enough time for lobbing for their candidate.
He asserted that May 11 election were most controversial polls in country’s history as every political party complaining for rigging.
Khan said his party accepted so called mandate of PML-N but wishes next election should be fair and transparent.
PTI chief once again demanded finger print verification in four constituencies adding that their government in KPK would conduct local body elections with Biometric system and no party would complain of rigging in the province.
Cricketer turned politician said degree of Ayla Malik was not fake but there were some technical faults in it added that Sarwar Khan’s disqualification was also unlawful as his case was still in High Court.
To a query on D.I.Khan jail attack, Khan said Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has been bearing the brunt of debris of two previous regimes on their participation in United States war. “Police of the province has given sacrifices the most”, Imran Khan said.
“There is no intelligence in province. We have been revamping the police structure and have been bringing reforms”, he added.
“We have decided to set up an intelligence agency at the provincial level so that instead of bearing the cost of terrorism, police could get advance tips about attacks”, Khan said.
He appealed to the masses that “Give us one or two months and you will see the difference yourself”.
