Summary PTI chief Imran Khan talked to media after casting his vote in ICT LB polls.
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) – Commenting on restrictions regarding campaigning for the local government elections, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Monday stated that taking his party’s mandate to the people is his democratic right, Dunya News reported.
Talking to media after casting his vote at Model School for Boys at UC-23 Mohra Noor, Imran Khan urged the people to speak up against injustice.
Chairman @ImranKhanPTI casting his vote in Islamabad today for the LB election. Voting is a duty #Vote4Bat pic.twitter.com/SoqATpgCT7
— PTI (@PTIofficial) November 30, 2015
He said: “They have filed an FIR against me. Under what democratic law have they stopped me from taking mandate to people?”
Khan said election results in three National Assembly constituencies were declared null and void but no FIRs were registered there.
He further stated that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is giving packages worth billions ahead of elections in various areas but no FIR was filed.
Khan alleged that whoever sits in centre, the election commission and institutions do their bidding.
This has to stop, he added.
The PTI chief once again commented on irregularities in NA-122 election, stating that thousands of votes were null and void in the constituency but nothing was done as the polls were held under same election commission.
“We have 2000 affidavits of people whose votes were thrown out of NA122 but no action was taken,” Khan claimed.
Later, Imran Khan left for Sialkot.
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